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LIBR 465: Literature for Children
This course, designed for librarians, supervisors, and teachers in the elementary school, is about the evaluation of books for children aged three through twelve.
Recommended Citation Tools
The following are recommended citation management software tools, both free and subscription based.
- Zotero: This is free and open source software but requires a download to run (Windows, MacOS, or Linux). Link to it here: https://www.zotero.org/
- If you don't have the ability to run Zotero software on your device and prefer a web-based option, you might also consider ZoteroBib, which helps you build a bibliography instantly from any computer or device, without creating an account or installing any software. https://zbib.org/
- Mendeley: Mendeley has both a free and fee version. Link to it here: https://mendeley.com
- EndNote: Also free and fee version. The limited free version is through the library's subscription to Web of Science. You can also purchase (at a discount) the full version from the UM Computer Showcase.
Using Zotero: Some resources to get started
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Raya's Zotero presentation (2019)1-hour presentation/workshop that Raya Samet (CEHHS Librarian) presented for the Graduate Studies Professional Development series in 2019.Accompanying handout is available at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x6TeUhsUrlPUsoI5rYR0W-xL2QKinxzI/view?usp=sharing
Using Mendeley: Some resources to get started
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Joel's Mendeley Presentation (2019)36-minute presentation/workshop that Joel Seewald (Natural Sciences Librarian) presented for the Graduate Studies Professional Development series in 2019.
EndNote: Some Resources for Getting Started
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EndNote x9 LibGuide (Clarivate)This resource from Clarivate includes videos and other materials to support EndNote users.
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EndNote training videos on YouTubeTraining videos for EndNote x9 on YouTube.
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