Reference Manager

Read what reviewers and users are saying:

"Latest in the line, Reference Manager 9.5 offers two ways to get instant access to ISI data. The "Search ISI" feature gives access to more than a million entries from over 8,000 publications. Users at institutions subscribing to the ISI Web of Science now have access through Reference Manager 9.5 at no extra charge and Reference Manager 9.5 also offers improvements in the searching of Internet libraries."
- Nature, October 19, 2000

"This version of Reference Manager has many improvements over the last
release and moves it up the scale.."
- Biblio Tech, September 2000

"Reference Manager is absolutely essential for all university libraries, and many of the larger public libraries serving larger markets. Wherever there are an abundance of researchers, writers, students and teachers, there should also be found this excellent research organizer tool."
Dale Farris, Golden Triangle PC Club, July 2000

"Reference Manager is a delight to use. It simplifies the arduous tasks of finding references, keeping track of them and building a bibliography. For those interested in maintaining some organization to the mounds of medical literature and saving a bunch of computer time writing articles, this software is for you."

"Reference Manager will become one of the few programs we cannot do without."
- International Online Journal of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, March 2000

"It's almost magic. Reference Manager 9 can make gathering, organizing and using references for research or producing bibliographies easier for researchers, librarians, teachers and students alike. Highly recommended for academic, public and special libraries."
- Library Journal, October 15, 1999

"The product features excellent integration with word processors. One very useful feature is the ability to insert a reference into a document by doing a live search into multiple databases. This completely eliminates the need of switching between the word processor and the bibliographic tool. This feature functions almost as though it were an integrated part of the word processor."
- Nature [online] July 29, 1999

"Reference Manager 9 really is a great time and effort saver. What you used to do with countless visits to the library and the Internet, and with painful manual typing, formatting and editing of reference citations in your word processor you can now do with this remarkable reference management software."
- Physlink.com May 1999

"Everyone who writes articles for publication in medical literature will love Reference Manager 9. It easily manages my database of more than 10,000 entries and searches PubMed and over 300 Internet libraries. It's a lifesaver."
- Dr. David Gutterman
Professor of Medicine and Physiology
Medical College of Wisconsin

"Reference Manager quickly proved to be the most useful tool for researching, writing and editing my papers in graduate school From downloading information to creating bibliographies in one easy process, Reference Manager saves me hours of frustration."
- Amy Eisenhardt
Graduate Student
University of Michigan

"Without Reference Manager, the ability to publish is easily lost -
thus I perish!¡±
?Andrew Kornberg
Department of Neurology
Royal Children's Hospital
Victoria, Australia

"Reference Manager 9 represents a quantum leap in bibliographic software! Its new Web searching capabilities make the usually laborious task of finding, downloading and formatting Internet references something I can easily manage."
- Edward Remler
Professor of Physics
College of William and Mary

"Reference Manager 9 is absolutely essential for my work. Cite While You Write is a must-have feature no researcher should do without."
- Dr. Kuni Suzuki
Director, Neuroscience Center
University of North Carolina

"I have been using Reference Manager for 10 years and now can't imagine writing a manuscript or grant without it."
- Gray F. Crouse
Department of Biology
Emory University

"Reference Manager makes me look very smart to my clients."
- Gary Novack
PharmaLogic Development

"No matter how careful you have been in collecting index cards, there always seems to be a missing citation that send you racing back to the library, usually on deadline day. Reference Manager 9.0 ends those panicked trips to the stacks by bringing the entire card catalog to your home office.

In addition to an Internet searcher, the new software is equipped with a bibliography builder that accomplishes the long-dreamed-of task of formatting bibliographies automatically. Citations can be imported into Word documents directly from the Internet in any desired style. This feature alone is worth the price of admission. Anyone who has been confronted with the problem of submitting the same paper in Chicago style, APA and MLS will treasure this feature, which allows instant transposition of citations to hundreds of journal styles.

Reference Manager also organizes publications chronologically as well as by author. Many researchers will find this particular feature invaluable in establishing a direct line of attribution."
- Brent Johnson
The Scientist
April 26, 1999

"Ensuring Consistency. Reference Manager is probably the most powerful package in this category. It includes automatic indexing of author names, journal names and subject keywords and allows alternative forms of indexed terms to be save. It highlights new terms as they are added and fully configurable duplicate checks are done automatically when citations are added. Exclusively for this type of software, it includes a spellchecker and a useful utility that automatically puts in subject keywords if they appear in the title or abstract of a citation."
- Geraint Jones
Physics World
November 1998

"A Personal Bibliographic Manager (PBM) should assist the user by allowing them to add references easily from the database into an article as it is created, by quick look up of the database and selection of the relevant article to insert. This feature is becoming known as Cite While You Write (CWYW) and, with the close integration of the PBM into the Word Processor via a tool bar, it is probably a more efficient and accurate way that the batch scanning of a document.

Much of research is co-operative with teams working on a single project. Control and use of associated bibliographic references also needs to be a team activity. . . . Reference Manager now has field level locking to enable two users to access the same record at the same time."
- Peter Evans
Biblio Tech Review
October, 1998

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