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- From: DONS <DONS@UNB.CA>
- Subject: Re: History Database?
- Message-ID: <13NOV92.14539447.0059@UNBVM1.CSD.UNB.CA>
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- Organization: The University of New Brunswick
- References: <HISTORY%92110516455048@IRLEARN> <1992Nov6.011421.17536@magnus.acs. <1992Nov6.203030.3322@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 17:27:44 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov6.203030.3322@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> akerr@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Austin Kerr) writes:
- A popular program in some
- >places is Notebook II for keeping one's notes. I have never, however, talked
- >with a practicing researching historian who has used. it.
- >
- I have been using NOTEBOOK II for a couple of years now to keep
- notes, bibliographies, archival data, biographical data, etc. for
- my research in educational history. I find it to be a godsend. I've
- customized it a bit, creating simple structures for records and such.
- After frustrating months in the mid-80s trying to customize dbase for
- research, I was glad to find Notebook, which had already done all
- of the major customizing for me.
-
- Feel free to E-Mail if you have any questions.
-
- Don Soucy
- dsoucy@unb.ca
-
- >.
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