Where's that book?
Stephanie Marshall
Product Specialist
Bibliographic reference management tools like EndNote and Reference Manager make it easy to search Internet databases of literature references and download relevant citations.
Cataloguers and librarians who need to search thousands of Web-based databases including academic, public, and national libraries worldwide have long made use of an excellent tool called BookWhere. This lets them access over 2000 different databases through a single interface, and search multiple databases simultaneously.
Now there's a “personal” version, BookWhere Academic, which despite its name is ideal for researchers and other individuals, in industry as well as universities, who also need that ability to search many databases in one step. It's a very fast way of gathering relevant bibliographic data, and it also helps you make best use of the inter-library loan process by quickly locating the literature you need.
Best of all, BookWhere works in conjunction with your bibliographic management software as an efficient search front end for quickly locating resources, collecting citation information and building your reference databases. |