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EndNote Web and RefWorks

Like their desktop counterparts such as EndNote and Procite, EndNote Web and RefWorks are citation managers that allow you to:

  • store your bibliographic citations
  • automatically import citations from databases or websites, or manually create records
  • search selected open access databases such as PubMed or the UW Library Catalog directly from within your account
  • check for duplicate records
  • share groups of citations with colleagues
  • automatically insert in text citations in Word files (requires installing utility program, available after registering for account)
  • automatically create and format bibliographies and papers in the style of your choice
  • format theses and dissertations

Why use web-based citation managers?

  • free to current UW faculty, staff, and students
  • no storage space on your or your collaborators' desktop computers required
  • allows online collaborators to work with the same records

Limitations of web-based citation managers

  • limited or no file attachment capabilities
  • not as easy to use offline
  • does not work with word processors other than Microsoft Word
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