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Bookends—-this is the best for Mac; all round; for Word processors: reference managing etc. Not the best for Latex bibliography: but, exports great Bibtex file. Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network. Manage your research, showcase your work, connect and collaborate with over five million researchers worldwide. Michelle Lavery is a graduate student of Biology at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. She has recently started writing up her thesis, and has been waffling between various reference managers. You can follow her on Twitter.
Best Citation Manager For Mac
The following tables compare reference management software. Readers using the table to choose reference management software should note the product's 'latest stable release date'. An older release date suggests that the product is not currently supported and users may encounter technical issues and receive little to no technical support.
General[edit]
In the 'notes' section, there is a difference between:
Citation Manager Software
Operating system support[edit]
In the case of web applications, this describes the server OS. For centrally hosted websites that are proprietary, this is not applicable. Any client OS can connect to a web service unless stated otherwise in a footnote.
Export file formats[edit]
This table lists the machine-readable file formats that can be exported from reference managers. These are typically used to share data with other reference managers or with other people who use a reference manager. To exchange data from one program to another, the first program must be able to export to a format that the second program may import. Import file formats are in a table below this one.
Import file formats[edit]
This table lists the file formats which may be manually imported into the reference managers without needing to connect to one particular database. Many of these database companies use the same name for their file format as they do for their database (including Copac, CSA, ISI, Medline, Ovid, PubMed, and SciFinder). For the ability to retrieve citations from the particular databases (rather than the file format), please refer to the database connectivity table that is below this table.
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