System dynamics bibliography
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 1995 8:31 pm
Jim Neale <jneale@ac.dal.ca> asked me how to obtain the system dynamics
bibliography. Perhaps others will be interested:
Order System dynamics bibliography,
specify IBM type PC, or Macintosh
Send $35 in US$ drawn on a US bank to:
System Dynamics Society
49 Bedford Road
Lincoln, MA 01773
USA
Tel: 617-259-8259
Fax: 617-259-0969
Although I do not have the final form of the disks here as I write, I
understand that you get three formats:
1. For Endnote, a very effective bibliography software available for
either Macintosh or PC from:
Niles & Associates, Inc
800 Jones St.
Berkeley, CA 94710 USA
Tel: 510-559-8592
Fax: 510-559-8683
Internet: nilesinc@well.sf.ca.us
I use Endnote and recommend it and used it to search for the references
that I sent in my previous communication.
2. An exported version with field delimiters that presumably can be
loaded into some other kind of database.
3. A simple listing that one can look at in a word processor and do
some simple finding operations.
Jay Forrester
Note from Bob Eberlein. More info on the System Dynamics Society can be
obtained by sending the message
info system-dynamics
to majordomo@world.std.com
bibliography. Perhaps others will be interested:
Order System dynamics bibliography,
specify IBM type PC, or Macintosh
Send $35 in US$ drawn on a US bank to:
System Dynamics Society
49 Bedford Road
Lincoln, MA 01773
USA
Tel: 617-259-8259
Fax: 617-259-0969
Although I do not have the final form of the disks here as I write, I
understand that you get three formats:
1. For Endnote, a very effective bibliography software available for
either Macintosh or PC from:
Niles & Associates, Inc
800 Jones St.
Berkeley, CA 94710 USA
Tel: 510-559-8592
Fax: 510-559-8683
Internet: nilesinc@well.sf.ca.us
I use Endnote and recommend it and used it to search for the references
that I sent in my previous communication.
2. An exported version with field delimiters that presumably can be
loaded into some other kind of database.
3. A simple listing that one can look at in a word processor and do
some simple finding operations.
Jay Forrester
Note from Bob Eberlein. More info on the System Dynamics Society can be
obtained by sending the message
info system-dynamics
to majordomo@world.std.com