Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network. Manage your research, showcase your work, connect and collaborate with over five million researchers worldwide. Its a shame for such a friendly reference manager (and free too), but it cant support subscript and superscript to be permanently edited in the software. The plugins for Word (mac and windows.
There are several free and discounted citation management software options available to students, faculty, and staff in the UofT community:
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There are few different software options available to help health writers create a bibliographic database to manage references. Choice usually depends on personal preference, cost, functionality and effectiveness.
Based on the group discussions, most health writers are divided between Mendeley and EndNote.
If you’re considering referencing software for your writing and are unsure which one to use, we’ve weighed up the benefits of both to help you decide.
To begin, it can help to understand why health and medical writers use external bibliographic databases for effective referencing.
Once you have sourced the articles you are citing for your medical writing project, keeping track of all the sources accurately can be difficult.
It’s easy to lose track of files, particularly if you’re working on more than one health writing project at a time or are sourcing references as you write.
Referencing managers allow you to create your own bibliographic library that is linked to your word processing document, storing the references you cite in one database.
Automated references can also help reduce errors that can occur if you’re numbering references manually.
EndNote allows you to import references from a search engine database (e.g. PubMed) to create a library of reference files. You can link this library to your work, allowing you to select references to cite as you write.
Conclusion: EndNote is reliable software to use for a large library of files if you have access through an institution. It can otherwise be quite costly to purchase. EndNote can also take time to learn how to navigate the user interface and you may need to consider some training.
Mendeley is free referencing software that you can download onto your Mac or Windows computer. It appears to be the more popular choice for health writers to store their references for their work based on cost and ease of transferring PDF files into the reference manager.
Conclusion: Mendeley is a cost-effective option for writers, with a user-friendly interface. If you’re unsure how to use referencing software, it may a good tool to try out first before making a decision.
Although choosing a referencing manager can be a great time-saving solution to store your references accurately, it may not always be the best tool to use for every writing project.
Some clients prefer that you don’t link your references to a database that you create, as it can create problems from their end to read the text.
It’s always best to check first before creating an externally linked bibliography to your word processing document.
Do you use referencing software for your writing projects? We would love to hear about your experiences and feel free to share in the comments below.