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Citation Management Resources

 

Various citation management software packages are available to the students, faculty and staff of UTK. It can be difficult to decide which to use. Consult this chart for further information.

 


EndNote

EndNote can be used to organize your resesarch (citations, full-text articles, images, notes), automatically generate in-text citations and bibliography as you write, automatically create bibliographies for Blackboard, and use templates to format papers for submission to journals.

EndNote is available to all University of Tennessee, Knoxville students, facutly and staff at no charge!

 


Zotero

Zotero is a free online bibliographic management tool. It works within your Firefox browser to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources.

Zotero allows you to collect all types of information, organize and annotate these sources, and access these anywhere you have internet access.

 


Other

  • EndNote Web
  • A web-based version of EndNote bibliographic management software. UT faculty, staff, and students may use EndNote Web free of charge. It will organize your research, generate in-text citations and bibliography as you write, and automatically create bibliographies or reading lists for Blackboard.

  • Citation Machine
  • A no frills online resource that generates intext and bibliographic citations for the major citation styles.

  • Connotea
  • A free online reference management service for scientists, researchers, and clinicians, created by the Nature Publishing Group.

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Workshops

The UT Libraries offer a series of workshops on using EndNote.
Click here to register.


Short (20 minute) workshops will be held in The Commons, and include at least one meeting about Zotero.
Click here for more information.

 


Citation Style Manuals

An online resource guide with links to sites that illustrate the most popular citation styles.


Contact us:

citehelp@utk.edu

 

 

 


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