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A citation manager is a digital tool that allows you to organize sources, create citations, and form bibliographies. There are several citation managers, some of which are free. Examples of citation managers include RefWords, EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley, and Sources. Each of these citation managers has its own advantages and disadvantages, and will suit different needs. The advantage of Sources is that its sources can be added into Knowledge Maps, along with any other media content created in the Mandala Project.

 

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