[Air-L] What's your fave citation tool?

James Howison jhowison at syr.edu
Thu Aug 28 19:15:10 PDT 2008


This was new to me, but looks like it has potential, with significant  
collaboration/public facing elements:

http://www.mendeley.com

tag line: "last.fm for research"

It is, however, closed source although the usage terms seem  
unobjectionable.

--J

On Aug 28, 2008, at 9:46 PM, Alex Halavais wrote:

> As Jeremy notes, this seems to be a Frequently Asked, but since I've
> recently made a switch, I'll weigh in. I've used Endnote, Procite, and
> Refworks, and prefer Zotero. It's intuitive, flexible, and free. Hard
> to beat that. Though our library pushes Refworks, when I show our
> students Zotero, they literally "ooo" and "ahhh."
>
> - Alex
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