Zotero is a free citation management software. It automatically senses content, allowing you to add it to your personal library with a single click. Whether you want to add a book citation from our library catalog or Amazon, a journal article from JSTOR or a news story from the New York Times, Zotero allows you to add the citations with a click. You can use Zotero to create a bibliography (cited reference page) or add footnotes. Questions about Zotero can be sent to Mei Ling Lo (mlo@rutgers.edu) or check out the Zotero Research Guide.
RefWorks is a Web-based citation management software. With RefWorks, you can create your own research database and generate bibliographies or works cited lists in a specified style such as APA. All of the sources listed under the Finding Journals tab will allow you to export references to RefWorks. And you can also find out more about using RefWorks at Rutgers by going to the RefWorks research guide.
EndNote is a bibliographic management tool. It has been used by researchers to store, organize, and cite references. Over the years, EndNote has been constantly upgraded by its developers. While it is great to enhance its functionalities, it can also be a daunting job for the busy researchers to keep up to date with all the emerging features and functions of the tool. This guide is designed to present timely tutorials and instructions on how to use EndNote effectively. Learn more about EndNote by visiting the EndNote Research Guide.