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Reference management software

Faculty, staff, and students have several citation management software options. 

  • EndNote - the University/University Libraries pay for a campus-wide subscription to the desktop version of this software for both Mac and PC. The online version is available through the University Libraries subscription to Web of Science. An iOS app is available, but there currently is no app for Android devices.

Endnote 21 installer link: https://support.clarivate.com/Endnote/s/article/Download-EndNote?language=en_US 

(Select the EndNote 21 link, the product key will not work for other versions of the software*)

*if you have already installed EndNote20, you can continue to use the software, but you will need to contact the library for a new product key to upgrade to EndNote 21.

Product Key: please e-mail library@qatar.tamu.edu to receive the key

EndNote Training resources on YouTube:

 

  • RefWorks - the University Libraries maintain a subscription to RefWorks. RefWorks is an online-only application, and, while it doesn't have an app, it does have a mobile-optimized version for use on smaller screens.

  • Zotero - is free, open access software packaged in two parts: (1) a desktop application that can be compatible with PC, Mac, and Linux OS; and (2) browser extensions to support web-based collecting. There are currently no iOS or Android apps, but ZotFile, the third-party Zotero plugin, helps support mobile use.

 

  • Mendeley - is currently available as a client as well as iOS and Android apps.

 

The Main Campus Libraries offer workshops on citation management. Check the calendar for upcoming events. Note that all times are given according to local Texas times.