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Bioethics: A Multidisciplinary Area of Study: Organizing Your Research

This guide provides an entry point into bioethics, with an emphasis on science and social science resources.

Bibliographic Management Programs

  • EndNote
    Software designed to collect and organize research (among other things); compatible with EndNote Web. Yale University has EndNote available to students, faculty, and staff for free. The desktop version (recommended) is a download from the ITS Software Library (look in the Software & Technology tab). 
  • Mendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that can help you organize your research, collaborate with others online, and discover the latest research
  • A tool from Thomson Reuters for citation management.
  • RefWorks
    Web-based tool available through the Yale University Library databases; free access to all Yale affiliates; ability to work off-line as well.
  • Zotero
    Free, web-based tool that works as a plug-in within Firefox. Zotero also has a desktop client that works well on all platforms.
     
    For information on EndNote, EndNote Web, Mendeley, RefWorks, and Zotero, see the library's Citation Management subject guide.

 

 

 

Director for Research Support & Outreach Programs

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Jeremy Garritano
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Librarian for Political Science, Global Affairs, and Government Information

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Jeremy Garritano
Contact:
Marx Science and Social Science Library
Office C33
219 Prospect Street
Concourse Level
Kline Biology Tower
Website