...an open-source program first launched in 2006, automatically creates in-paper citations, footnotes, and a bibliography at the end of a research paper--a mistake-prone process that usually adds hours to a college project.
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Reference management software has been available for more than 20 years, but those programs often were pricey and required IT know-how, whereas tools such as Zotero and iCyte--a program that lets users save and share online research material in the virtual "cloud"--are free and made for a broader web-using audience.
iCyte, a reference tool that requires customers to use Internet Explorer or Firefox 3, allows users to save web pages as they appear, even if the web site or specific page of origin is altered or deleted. iCyte saves the web link and the image of the page itself.
Another research management tool. It's also free.
+ Share Papers
+ Cite and Create Bibliographies
+ Search and Annotate PDF's
+ Sync across PC's (Access from any Computer with a Free Account)
+ Available for Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux.
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