![]() ![]() This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves. ![]() These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This chapter gives an overview of important trends in reference management and describes the most popular tools. Open source software and open standards play a growing role in reference management. Reference managers increasingly have to handle other forms of scholarly content, from presentation slides to blog posts and web links. Many reference managers now have integrated PDF viewers (sometimes with annotation tools) for scholarly papers. A number of these newer tools are web-based in order to facilitate this collaboration, and some of them are also available for mobile devices. Most of the newer reference managers focus on the collaborative aspects of collecting references and writing manuscripts. In the past 5 years, we have seen the arrival of a large number of new tools with greatly expanded functionality. Collecting, reading, and integrating these references into a manuscript is a time-consuming process, and reference managers have facilitated this process for more than 25 years. ![]() Citations of relevant works are an integral part of all scholarly papers. ![]()
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