Help: Research Strategy and Process:
Are you buried in
index cards or printouts from the library catalog and the web?
Citation management software helps you organize and manage the information you
gather during library research.
What is citation
management software?
Citation management software allows a user to organize and retrieve
information, typically citations for books, articles, and websites. Citation
management software, also sometimes called personal bibliographic database management
software, allows the user to create a database of library research citations
by interfacing with library databases. The citation manager then works with
word processing software to insert properly formatted footnotes or citations
into a paper and create a properly formatted bibliography.
Which citation management
programs are used at Cornell?
Individuals at Cornell use a range of programs, but the Cornell University
Library supports RefWorks and EndNote:
Now available at Cornell!RefWorksJointly funded by CU Library and CIT, RefWorks is a web-based tool for managing citations and bibliographies. RefWorks is produced by CSA. This tool can also be used by instructors or students via the Blackboard course management system. RefWorks
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Campus workshops on RefWorks:
Self-guided instruction and help is available at RefWorks:
For questions or problems with RefWorks, contact CiteManage-L@cornell.edu |
EndNoteEndNote is citation management software produced by ISI. A free 30 day trial is available through the EndNote website. The software can be purchased at the Campus Store. Campus workshops on EndNote are regularly offered at:
Self-guided instruction through online tutorials available at:
Information about using EndNote with the CU catalog: download connectiondownload filter Information about using EndNote with CU databases (through filters and connections) customized for Cornell:
For questions or problems with EndNote, contact CiteManage-L@cornell.edu |