Best Reference Management Software - Page 2

Compare the Top Reference Management Software as of July 2025 - Page 2

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    refbase

    refbase

    refbase

    refbase can import and export references in various formats (including BibTeX, Endnote, RIS, PubMed, ISI Web of Science, CSA Illumina, RefWorks, MODS XML, OpenOffice, and MS Word). It can make formatted lists of citations in HTML, RTF, PDF, or LaTeX, and offers powerful searching, and RSS support. Its OpenSearch and SRU/W web services, and support for unAPI & COinS metadata allow for easy access by clients and search engines. Please see our Feature highlights page for a more detailed description of features. An overview of the major feature additions in refbase-0.9.5 is given here. You can download the stable release version of refbase from the SourceForge download page. Please see the instructions on how to install or update refbase. The latest source code can be checked out and installed from the refbase Subversion repository. We invite you to test-drive refbase at the refbase Demo Database (latest stable release version) or the refbase Beta Database (latest development version).
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    CiteDrive

    CiteDrive

    CiteDrive

    CiteDrive is a cloud-first, collaborative, BibTeX-native reference manager designed by and for Overleaf, LaTeX, and R Markdown users. It was designed from the ground up to stay out of your way so you can focus on writing. CiteDrive was born out of a shared desire among our team, friends, and colleagues that managing references felt so cumbersome compared to today's consumer-grade tools and collaborative editors. Worse, there were no really good solutions that were truly designed for LaTeX and R Markdown authors, rather than being an afterthought. CiteDrive continues to focus on refining and simplifying the experience of finding references and citing as you write. After some failed experiments, the first end-to-end solution for Overleaf and R Markdown users was tested in the fall of 2021, and quickly evolved into the platform that exists today.
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    Qiqqa

    Qiqqa

    Quantisle

    Qiqqa keeps all your PDFs secure and makes them instantly accessible and searchable across all your devices. Automatic identification, tagging and categorization of your PDFs means you never have to go hunting for that missing paper again. Capture all your tags, comments, highlights and annotations while you read your PDFs inside Qiqqa, online at your workstation or offline on the go. Then when you want to review what you have read, use powerful annotation reports so you never again forget those important snippets of information. Qiqqa guides you through your literature by understanding your research niche. It then highlights the most specific and the most influential papers in that niche. Qiqqa also lets you find what next to read by following citations, authors and keywords. Using Qiqqa's themes and annotation reports, you are literally presented with everything you should cite in each section of your paper.
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    Cite This for Me

    Cite This for Me

    Cite This for Me

    Cite This For Me is one of the most popular citation tools today. Launched in October 2010, we began with the mission of helping students create perfect citations in a fraction of the time. Since then, Cite This For Me has assisted millions of users across the world including in the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, and beyond. Odds are, you’ve been given a specific citation style to use by your teacher, publication, editor, or colleague. (If not, try MLA format, APA citation, or Harvard referencing as they are the most popular.) Did you know there are literally thousands of citations styles in the world? Fortunately, Cite This For Me has a lot of them! In the navigation bar, click “2. Choose style” to open our citation style search widget and select the right style for you!
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    SciSpace

    SciSpace

    SciSpace

    Access to the right research findings at the right time is critical. Use SciSpace to search from a network of publications and access scientific knowledge in its entirety. SciSpace (formerly Typeset.io) was started as a formatting tool. Over time, interactions with academia helped us realize glaring gaps in the ecosystem and grow into a comprehensive platform that modernizes end-to-end research workflows, from discovery, writing, publishing, to consumption. Create, edit, format, and review documents using a single application specially designed to meet research needs. Make research writing less laborious with 100,000+ verified journal templates. Generate submission-ready manuscripts in no time with one-click formatting. Get access to native English editing and proofreading services. Submit manuscripts with appropriate formatting directly. Automate referencing to make the process less laborious.
    Starting Price: $9.99 per month