Biblio-what?
EndNote, Zotero, RefWorks, ProCite, Reference Manager are all examples of Bibliographic Management Tools. These tools provide the capability to store and organize your research materials. You can export citations from databases and web sites, annotate, create bibliographies, and footnote from these tools. To learn more about these tools and to figure out which one is right for you and your research needs, go to Comparison of Features of Bibliographic Tool Managers. UC-Berkeley developed this helpful chart. While the prices are specific to UC's products, the chart compares the features of the tools that are the same across the board.
Yale Library offers workshops on how to use these tools. Check here for available dates and times.
Bibliographic Management Tools
- RefWorks
Web-based tool available through the Yale University Library databases; free access to all Yale affiliates; ability to work off-line as well - Zotero
free, web-based tool that works as a plug-in within Firefox - EndNote
Software (available for purchase) designed to collect and organize research (among other things); compatible with EndNote Web - ProCite
Software (available for purchase) - Reference Manager
- CiteULike
expands beyond traditional bibliographic management tools by connecting you with other researchers with similar interests; allows you to store and search PDFs
Citation Style & Formats
- The American Psychological Association offers helpful tips for properly citing resources.
- Check out the APA style guide to electronic references online
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