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						<p>I use  all the time, love it. I&#8217;m definitely<a href="http://eeafqwebvl.com" rel="nofollow"> loinokg</a> forward to more screen scraping though, and more export options. One thing that might make bibsonomy attract more users fast is if they added something like the  export options; if you can convince a first-year student that this site will give you a quick and simple reference list for pasting into your Word document, in APA style and everything, then you&#8217;ve got it sold. Right now, bibsonomy is great for geeks, but not so much for everyone else.I tried Zotero, but since I use Opera and not Firefox it seemed rather pointless (also, I hate having slow extensions running constantly, when I only use them for five minutes at a time   maybe Zotero&#8217;s better suited for site-specific browsers). Regarding copyright; I&#8217;m pretty sure that the pdf&#8217;s you upload can only be read by you, so it&#8217;s basically like having it on your private email account / drive.</p>
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