Thanks Sveinn
Le 2012-05-15 04:28, Sveinn í Felli a écrit :
Þann þri 15.maí 2012 07:32, skrifaði Marc Paré:
I need to work out a short note about use of LibreOffice in
an academic environment. What would some of you, who are
using LibreOffice, consider necessary to use LibreOffice in
an academic setting.
I am not looking for a "wish-list", but a list of any
extensions/add-ons to LibreOffice that are available right
now. Is LibreOffice sufficient as is, or do any of you have
any suggestions of add-ons that are really needed for such a
setting as a college/university/academic environment?
Thanks for any input.
Marc
First, using LibreOffice would be a long term process
towards use of ODP as a file format for future references,
in my country this is a recommandation from our National
Archives.
Yes, I am also finding here in Canada, that the academia is starting to
acknowledge more and more ODF formats, and the professors that I do work
and collaborate with are accepting more and more submissions done up in
ODF (most are still calling it the "OpenOffice" format).
Concerning extensions/add-ons in academic context:
frequently asked is about an EndNotes replacement. There
have been threads here on [tdf-discuss], most recommend
Zotero for bibliographic work.
My 2 centimes,
Sveinn í felli
Thanks, this is what I am looking for.
Zotero for bibliographic work; but it doesn't sound like you have worked
with this extension.
Cheers,
Marc
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