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Tracking References and Citing Sources: An Overview of Managing References with EndNote and RefWorks
Thursday, September 30, 2004

When you're writing grant proposals or for publication, you need to cite your sources, of course. So, you will carefully keep track of references to articles and books. A reference manager program lets you create your own database of references, and it will help in the paper-writing process. Tom Mead, MLS, Research and Education Librarian, briefly presented the two programs Endnote and RefWorks. Tom discussed and compared their features and costs.

Choosing a Reference Manager

Managing Your References

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