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Reference management tools
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general
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https://www.library.sydney.edu.au/support/referencing/reference-management-tools
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https://www.library.sydney.edu.au/support/referencing/endnote
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2026-03-10T04:40:57+00:00
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Reference management tools

Source: https://www.library.sydney.edu.au/support/referencing/reference-management-tools Parent: https://www.library.sydney.edu.au/support/referencing/endnote

Reference management software and tools

Reference management software is used for two key things:

Examples of popular reference management software include:

The Library provides access to a range of support for EndNote.

Reference generator tools can be found on many websites including our own Library Search or individual online journals, and they allow you to quickly capture a reference in the style of your choice.  Generative AI is also becoming increasingly common as a tool to support the generation of references and in-text citations.

To be effective, referencing software and tools rely on two key things:

Opportunities

We highly recommend reference management software such as EndNote for collating, storing and organising large numbers of references and associated files.

These tools can be useful if you are;

Limitations

The University does not currently allow the use of reference management software for units of study without the permission of the Unit Coordinator. You can find out more about that in the Academic Integrity Policy.

We do not generally recommend this software or the web tools for automatically generating references if you are:

There are no shortcuts to understanding a style, and to learning how to use a new piece of software.  It’s important that you take time to study the relevant published style manual or guide in detail.

Using software and tools with success

If you do decide to use referencing software because you’re confident with your knowledge of the style and your IT skills, there are two important things to check when a reference is generated;

If you choose to make use of software such as EndNote, you’ll need to learn how to import and store references, as well as how to use and adapt output styles to create your references in Microsoft Word.

Use our EndNote support page to learn more.

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