Manage Citations with EndNote and Zotero
Want to get control of your citations? Try a citation management tool like EndNote or Zotero. Both programs allow you to organize, format and insert your references into a paper.
EndNote is free to UT students, faculty, and staff through a UT site license. It is available in both a desktop and a more user-friendly web version. Zotero is free, open source software that works on its own or as a plug-in for your web browser.
See the Libraries’ research guide for a comparison of EndNote and Zotero features.
There are librarians and video tutorials to help get you started with EndNote or Zotero. And watch for library workshops. Citation management programs can save you time and help keep you organized!
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