Make Mine To-Go
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Make Mine To-Go
Erin E. Boyd Make Mine To-Go: Rosa Parks Library Troy University – Montgomery Cynthia S. Wetzel Comparison of Web-based Bibliographic Management Tools Perkinston Library Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Abstract: The ubiquitous mobility of today's researchers and students requires accessibility to sources and resources at all times and in all places. Web-based bibliographic reference management platforms, such as CiteULike, EasyBib, and Zotero, provide this accessibility, in addition to assisting the user to produce the desired documentation. Keeping track of research citations, properly formatting those citations by style, and preparing a bibliography are time-consuming and often tedious tasks for both the student and the professional researcher. Finding the best economical, one-stop tool for one’s needs is critical to managing information today. This presentation will review three popular, no-cost or low-cost platforms for ease of use, scope of resources, and limitations. This poster compiles and compares features, upgrading options, product support, and sociability via communities and forums, blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and so on. On-site laptops display screen shots from each service, as well as brief tutorials. Handouts are available via the Internet or by email from the authors. CiteULike Store - Organize - Share ©2011 ©2011 ©2011 Cost / Upgrade Options Ease of Use - Free - No upgrade options - Free - MyBib Pro ($4.99/mo., $14.99/6 mo., $19.99/yr.) - Free - Additional fee for storage beyond 100 Mb - Moderate to steep learning curve - Refined search requires use of syntax inquiry - Citation & bibliography creation - Extremely user-friendly interface - Visually intuitive - Moderate learning curve, some hitches Scope of Resources - “Trusted” sites via search - Non-supported journals or URLs via manual entries - Creates citations for up to 58 formats - References are saved on your computer, backed up on the web Sharing/Collaboration - Create a “Group” to share files publically or privately - Download files to Word or Google Docs (share externally) - Create a “Group” to share files publically or privately Citation Manger/Generator - Both a citation manager and citation generator - Citation generator only - Both a citation manager and citation generator Import Methods - Use bookmark to add individual articles as they are found - Bibtex, Endnote & text files (Pro account; beta) - Use icon in browser's address bar Output - Cannot create bibliography (citations article by article) - Citations, bibliography - MLA (free), APA or Chicago/Turabian (with paid subscription) - In-text citations, citations, bibliographies in multiple formats. Accessibility (Internet, Smartphone) - Web-based only - Operating system independent - - Web-based functionality - Local and “cloud” synced storage - Operating system independent - Convenient tool for laptop users Advantages Limitations Web-based only Operating system independent iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch app Planned Android app (Summer release) - Facebook login - Collaborate with groups - Everything is housed in “the cloud” - Works with EndNote, Reference Manager (exports), Zotero (imports), and syncs with Mendeley - Third-Party Login - Google Apps (Docs) - Provides citation reference guides (MLA, APA, Chicago) - Best used with supported journals - No off-line access - Only works with traditional academic formats - Commercial advertising - Only MLA in free version - Does not allow group collaboration - Commercial advertising (free account) - Must use Firefox - Lack of duplicate record detection - Citation Machine; BibMe; OttoBib; NoodleTools (similar but limited); - EndNote; RefWorks; Mendeley; ProCite; Sente; Heurist Comparable Management Tools - ColWiz; Connotea - Off-line access (synced with “the cloud”) - Collaborate with groups - Stores PDFs and website citations - Extensive support (tutorials, help guides, screencasts, forums, blogs, etc.) EasyBib Specifically designed for researching academic papers (in particular, from supported journals) • Quality content; but not always free fulltext (limited by institution access or subscription) Search limiters available only as syntax inquiry (e.g., year:[2001 TO 2003], tag:literacy, author:”Smith John D” Sociability: neighbors/connections (i.e., friends), groups, messaging, blog (user/group), forums, interests Share via Facebook, Twitter 16 citation styles available Browser button for Firefox, IE, Safari Follow on Twitter (@CiteULike) Write Smart. Fast ISBN citing Mostly benefits those in the humanities (free citation = MLA) Log-in links through third-party servers: Facebook, Google, Yahoo, AOL, OpenID Upgrade to Pro version for additional citation styles & outlining/notecard functionality Mobile platforms Follow on Twitter (@EasyBib) Zotero See it. Save it. Sort it. Search it. Cite it. Cite in multiple styles including APA, MLA, Chicago; dozens more available (e.g., Turabian) Application plug-ins (MS Word, OpenOffice/LibreOffice/NeoOffice) Will work with Google Docs Standalone Alpha for Mac, Windows & Linux Connectors for use with Chrome & Safari (IE is planned) Follow on Twitter (@Zotero)