1. Create your RefWorks account2. Saving citations to RefWorks3. Organizing your RefWorks library4. Creating bibliographies5. Cite in-text with Write-N-Cite6. Share citations with RefShare7. Import citations from EndNote into RefWorks8. Off-Campus Access to RefWorks
1. Installing Zotero2. Saving citations to Zotero3. Organzing your Zotero library4. Creating bibliographies5. Import/ Export citation library6. Advance tips and tricks
1. Install EndNote2. Create an Endnote Libray3. Add Citations to an EndNote Library4. Generate Citations & Bibliographies in MS WordFAQ
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Citation Management  Tags: citations endnote refworks zotero  

This guide provides an overview of three citation managers offered at Brandeis, as well as a information on print and online citation guides.
Last update: Nov 19th, 2009 URL: http://brandeis.libguides.com/citations  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Saving citations to Zotero

Zotero has the ability to automatically recognize citation information from within library catalogs (including LOUIS), electronic databases and many regular web pages. When Zotero recognizes the information on a web page it places a small icon at the end of the location bar. The icons differ depending on what the item is (book, article, newspaper, image etc.).

From within the My Research section of Brandeis Scholar you can also export your citations to your Zotero library.

Export citations directly to your Zotero library from many electronic databases.

 

Zotero also publishes a list of compatible sites, please note that many sites not on the list will automatically work too.

 

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