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The Erasmus University Rotterdam has a license for the online reference manager ProQuest RefWorks (also called New RefWorks) - students and researchers of the EUR can use RefWorks for free (click here to read how to make an account). The examples in the modules in the Citing Information LibGuide are based on ProQuest RefWorks. Wikipedia offers an extensive overview of reference manager software.
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In some programs you can add PDF files to the references, so you have the literature near at hand as well. You can organize the titles, add keywords and other information and search through them. You can download the references automatically from databases and catalogues or add them manually. Reference managers are very useful for two main reasons: they help youīy saving references in a reference manager, you keep track of the literature you've found. You can export the bibliographical data you need to create refererences title, author name(s) and publication year etc from online sources such as Google Scholar, Scopus and sEURch, into your reference manager. Examples of reference managers are RefWorks, EndNote, Zotero and Mendeley.
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There are tools available, called reference managers, to make this easier. Manually collecting the information you need to create correct references can be a lot of work.