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Where to find the perfect tool for working with research

Where to find the perfect tool for working with research

Your personal research assistant. This is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share research.

Service automatically senses research as you browse the web. Need an article from JSTOR or a preprint from arXiv.org? A news story from the New York Times or a book from a library? This tool has you covered, everywhere.

This tool helps you organize your research any way you want. You can sort items into collections and tag them with keywords. Or create saved searches that automatically fill with relevant materials as you work.

Tool instantly creates references and bibliographies for any text editor, and directly inside Word, LibreOffice, and Google Docs. With support for over 9,000 citation styles, you can format your work to match any style guide or publication.

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