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What are the differences between the RefWorks and EndNote citation tools?

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What are the differences between the RefWorks and EndNote citation tools?

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• RefWorks is a Web-based citation management system that is available through the Harvard Libraries. • It’s free to the Harvard community and can be accessed from any computer connected to the Internet. • It works seamlessly with Harvard Libraries’ electronic resources. • Stored references include a “Find it @Harvard” button for easy retrieval of articles. • The sharing capability makes it a good choice for collaborative projects or sharing bibliographies. • EndNote is an application that must be installed on a workstation. • It features more citation styles than RefWorks, and can be customized. • Can be used across workstations with the addition of EndNote Web. • See the Harvard Libraries’ Using Refworks, EndNote and Other Citation Tools for more information.

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