I have been working on a bibliography of the good St. Boniface and am using a program called ProCite. If it ever gets done it will be fully annotated, but for now I wish to make my data accessible via the web. Initially I thought that ProCite could do this for me, but it turns out that it can only generate output as HTML, not make it searchable via the internet. Can any of you tell me how I can do this? Better yet, can an amateur like me do this? The database is fairly large--I believe I have some 750 titles in it right now.
My university library has recently subscribed to a program called Refworks which is similar to ProCite and EndNote, but runs on line. I have only begun exploring its capabilities, but it claims to allow you to share your bibliography on-line once it is generated. If your institution doesn't have a subscription, individuals can sign up for US$100/year.
www.refworks.com
Is anyone else familiar with this product and its limitations?
Jesse jesse_hurlbut@byu.edu