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Paperpile is a web-based commercial reference management software, with special emphasis on integration with Google Docs and Google Scholar. [1] [2] [3] ...
Free / Online storage free up to 300 MB / Additional storage space available Yes AGPL: Multi-platform desktop version with connectors for Firefox, Chrome and Safari. Web-based access to reference library also available through Zotero.org or through a personal cloud-based database folder on a user's computer (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.).
Bibus is free software released under the GNU GPL v2+. Features include searching and reference uploading from MEDLINE using eTBLAST or PubMed and user reference library independence, making document exchange between collaborative writers easier.
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Qiqqa (pronounced "Quicker") is a free and open-source [1] [2] software that allows researchers to work with thousands of PDFs. [3] It combines PDF reference management tools, a citation manager, and a mind map brainstorming tool.
Many reference management applications enable users to search bibliographic records in online bibliographic databases and library catalogs. An early communications protocol used to access library catalogs, and still in service at many libraries, [ 1 ] is Z39.50 , which predated the invention of the World Wide Web .
Citavi began as a reference management program called LiteRat, developed at the Heinrich Heine University in 1995, and considered version 1.0. [4] The first version to bear the Citavi name was released as Citavi 2. Version 3 was released in November 2010 and was the first version with a user interface in English.
It is not possible to export as a text file (.ris, .bibtex, .xml…) all the references stored in a library in one shot with "Mendeley Reference Manager web". The complete set of all the references can only be exported from the "Mendeley Reference Manager" desktop app (preferably when being connected on-line). [26]