Abstract
Both the shared and unique characteristics of the most widely used personal managers of bibliographic reference data bases are analysed: Reference Manager, EndNote, ProCite, RefWorks and EndNote Web. The aspects considered include: data input, authority control, global editing commands, personal configuration of the data bases, reference exportation, visualization of records, insertion of bibliographic references and automatic generation of bibliographies.
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