I am beginning a review of a literature on the relations between the governments of Canada and will be writing small summary reports on each article/book/etc. Rather than just filling a directory with latex files, I am wondering if the is a simple-to-use database that I could use to store and manipulate these reports? That's quite an open-ended question and I am happy with filling a directory with latex articles, but I thought I would ask if there is a practical alternative. My first thought was to just use bibtex and store the report in the optional notes section, but that doesn't seem like the best way to go if the report is anything beyond an abstract. Any thoughts, no matter how off base they may seem to be, are welcome. Cheers, Colin.
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