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NEUR 400: Capstone Seminar in Neuroscience: Cite Sources

Citation Guides

Citation Tools

There are a number of different programs that will help you collect, manage and format the citation information for your research resources. The following are free ones the library is currently supporting:

Endnote Online / Endnote Web

Available from: http://www.myendnoteweb.com

Free online version of classic citation manager software to help manage your bibliographic needs, inlcuding organizing sources and citations by project,  sharing citations for group work, and for "citing while you write", i.e. inserting citations into papers while writing.

You'll need to sign up for EndnoteWeb and install the Cite-While-You-Write tool.

Instructions for Drew users: http://www.drew.edu/library/research/endnote-basic

Zotero

http://www.zotero.org

Zotero is a free citation management program with an online storage component. It can be downloaded from zotero.org

You'll want to sign up for a zotero.org account to save your references, and install the helper apps for your browser and Word.

Notes for Drew users: https://uknow.drew.edu/confluence/x/Z46RAw

EasyBib

https://edu.easybib.com/auth/login

EasyBib is an ad-supported citation formatting tool. Drew Library has a coupon code to allow Drew students to sign up for an account and create projects saving their citations. Best for short papers and uncomplicated citations. Also includes tips for evaluating sources and analyzing your bibliography.

You'll need to create an account and enter Drew's coupon code 

Questions? Need Help? Email reference@drew.edu

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