There are three software programs we recommend to help you
manage your research and produce bibliographies: EndNote, RefWorks,
and Zotero. Trying to decide which one to use? Go to
the
Tool Comparisons page in the Using
RefWorks, Endnote and Other Citation Tools guide.

RefWorks
is a service that manages your search results and formats your
citations in a bibliography in over 800 different styles.
Harvard Librarians have created a guide for using
RefWorks at Harvard to help you get started.

EndNote is citation management software that allows users to search
hundreds of online library catalogues (including HOLLIS) and
e-resources for the purpose of creating personal reference
libraries and generating bibliographies.
Harvard Librarians have created a guide for using
EndNote at Harvard to help you get started.

Zotero is a free extension of
the Firefox web browser which helps you collect, manage, and cite
your research sources. Zotero is also compatible with Netscape
Navigator 9.0 and Flock.
Harvard Librarians have created a guide for using
Zotero at Harvard to help you get started.