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Guides for Citing Sources:

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What is citation management software?

Citation management software allows a user to organize and retrieve information, such as citations for books, articles, and Web sites, 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.

 

RefWorks vs. EndNote: A Comparison


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Jointly funded by CU Library and CIT, RefWorks is a web-based tool for managing citations and bibliographies. RefWorks is produced by CSA.

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(First-time users must set up an account)

Using RefWorks with Selected Cornell Databases

RefWorks at Cornell FAQ

Campus workshops on RefWorks:

Mann Library Catherwood (ILR) Olin-Uris Library

Self-guided instruction and help is available at RefWorks' site:

Tutorial Quick Start Guide (PDF) Help FAQ

For questions or problems with RefWorks, contact CiteManage-L@cornell.edu.

EndNote 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:

Mann Library Olin-Uris Library

A self-guided instruction through online tutorials is available at Mann Library.

Information about using EndNote with the CU catalog:

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.