Last time I looked this was PubMed oriented and everyone has to have an .edu address but otherwise is great.

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On Nov 10, 2009, at 4:22 PM, Jonathan Greenberg wrote:

ECOLOGGERS:

I'm curious if anyone has found a decent way to keep an individual or lab's publications organized and easily updatable for a website, short of keeping a giant endnote DB someplace and constantly exporting it. We're starting to use Wordpress for the lab website, but I haven't found a decent plugin yet which does what we need...

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