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Research Tools
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Research Tools:
Formats
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Guides Available
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APA
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Chicago
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MLA
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IEEE
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Harvard Referencing
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Vancouver Referencing especially for subject
Medicine/ Medical
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MHRA Referencing
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OSCOLA Referencing
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Following are free open source softwares researchers can use reference management and Citations management:
Name of the Software or Tool
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Description
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Website
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Mendeley
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It is a free
reference manager and academic social network. Make your own fully-searchable
library in seconds, cite as you write, and read and annotate your PDFs on any device. Showcase
your work and assess the impact of your
research
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Endnote
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Completely free, online basic reference manager – perfect for writing
that first research paper
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Zetero
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Zotero is a veteran and completely free browser based plugin that helps
you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources. This tool lives
right where you do your work; in the web browser itself. Whether you need to
create footnotes, endnotes, in-text citations, or bibliographies, Zotero will
do all the dirty work for you, leaving you free to focus on your writing.
Create citations in Word and OpenOffice without ever leaving your word
processor and add references to an email, a Google Doc, or some other editor
simply by dragging one or more references out of Zotero. The only
disadvantage? Zotero doesn’t allow you to annotate a PDF document.
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RefWorks
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RefWorks is an online citation manager. One can use it to create an
online list of references from your searches, to insert or paste citations
into a document and to insert or produce a bibliography in a selection of styles
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for trial version
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Cite This For Me
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It helps to create your citations, reference lists and bibliographies automatically using the APA, MLA, Chicago, or
Harvard referencing styles at the click of button. Simply browse to the page you wish to cite
and click the button to generate a correctly formatted citation. Then
copy-paste the citation into your assignment, or add it to your online
bibliography for safe keeping until later. Cite This For Me also comes with a
Google Chrome extension.
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RefMe
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Helps to create your bibliography over 7,500 reference styles, including
Harvard, APA and MLA, etc
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EasyBib
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A great citation generator, EasyBib compiles your bibliographies and
citations for you, saving you valuable time. You don’t need to create an
account if you are using MLA, but Chicago or APA style citations require a
paid account. EasyBib also offers an app for iOS and Android, so you can cite
your sources on the go.
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Citavi
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A reference manager, knowledge organization, and task planning program
for Windows, published in Switzerland. The free version is limited to 100
references per project, so it is ideal for students. Is also integrates with
Chrome and Word.
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Citefast
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Cite your work at APA, MLA, and Chicago without leaving the homepage in 3
easy steps. The fourth step allows you to download your bibliography; you can
even save it if you create an account. Your citations will be kept as long as
you keep visiting the site, but after four days of inactivity your citations
will be deleted.
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Docear
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An open source reference manager that is available for Windows, Mac, and
Linux, and offers PDF metadata retrieval, free online backup of your mind
maps, a monitoring function for new files (PDFs, images, etc.), and an
MS-Word add on. Oh, and it also allows you to have full control over your
data (no registration required).
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Plagiarism
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Other open access Plagiarism check software
available online are as below.
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