With the rise of scholarly communication, proper citation and attribution practices have become more important than ever. Citation management software is an essential tool for meeting this challenge. Look no further than the proliferation of free- and fee-based packages on the market; new programs and updated versions of existing software offering innovative features seem to pop up all the time. Busy students and researchers do not have the time (or energy) to test-drive all the available options in order to make an informed decision regarding the selection of the right tool to manage their references. After finding the right tool, they need someone to help them use it properly. Librarians must be able to help their patrons navigate the many alternatives and effectively use the special features of the software they ultimately select.
Citation Management Tools: A Practical Guide for Librarians was written to help librarians, teachers, and writers demystify the complex world of citation management software. Topics include:
?An overview of citation management software, including what it can and cannot do
?Advice on selecting the right program for the right researcher and the right project
?A comparison of citation managers on the market
?Leveraging citation managers to provide library services
?Citation management as a collaboration and networking tool
?Ways to use citation managers to facilitate proper citation practices and avoiding plagiarism
?Citation managers to tame the unruly folders on your desktop
?Mobile citation management
?Future trends
This book focuses on the four citation managers commonly used in libraries (EndNote, Mendeley, RefWorks, and Zotero), but other noteworthy tools are also described. Citation Management Tools: A Practical Guide for Librarians provides librarians with the essential skills and information required to support the use of citation managers at their libraries and explore creative ways to use these tools.
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Citation Management Tools is useful for any librarian who works with researchers or does their own research. If you haven't used a citation manager before, or need an overview of the field, Glassman will take you through everything you need to know in plain, clear language, from basic concepts to future terrain. -- Jason Puckett, Online Learning Librarian, Georgia State University; author of Zotero: A Guide for Librarians, Researchers, and Educators
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Nancy R. Glassman is the assistant director at the D. Samuel Gottesman Library of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York. Among her responsibilities is assisting students, faculty, and staff with reference management software through workshops and one-on-one consultations. She received her BA from Cleveland State University, MLS from Kent State University, and MPH from Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Part I: Introduction to Citation Management Tools
Chapter 1. Essential Background
Chapter 2. Selecting a Citation Manager
Part II: Using a Citation Manager
Chapter 3. Building a Library
Chapter 4. Managing Library Content
Chapter 5. Writing, Citing, and Building Bibliographies
Chapter 6. Going Mobile
Part III: Helping Patrons Use Citation Management Tools
Chapter 7. Providing Training and Support
Chapter 8. Using Citation Managers to Provide Library Services
Chapter 9. Looking Ahead