[Application to Help Students with Their Referencing Skills]
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Abstract
Reference management (RM) software is widely used by researchers in the health and natural sciences. Librarians are often called upon to provide support for these products. The present study compares four prominent RMs: CiteULike, RefWorks, Mendeley, and Zotero, in terms of features offered and the accuracy of the bibliographies that they generate. To test importing and data management features, fourteen references from seven bibliographic databases were imported into each RM, using automated features whenever possible. To test citation accuracy, bibliographies of these references were generated in five different styles. The authors found that RefWorks generated the most accurate citations. The other RMs offered contrasting strengths: CiteULike in simplicity and social networking, Zotero in ease of automated importing, and Mendeley in PDF management. Ultimately, the choice of an RM should reflect the user's needs and work habits.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
PROJECT APPROACH2
PROJECT PLANING3
AIM3
OBJECTIVES3
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY4
RATIONALE OF THE STUDY6
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW7
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY11
Research Methodology11
Sample and data collection11
Data collection instruments11
Questionnaires11
Interviews12
CHAPTER 4: RESULTS13
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION21
CHAPTER 6: OUTCOME OF REFERENCE SYSTEM23
Users evaluation23
Potential for interactivity and intelligence23
REFERENCES27
APPENDICES30
QUESTIONNAIRE30
Chapter 1: Introduction
The adoption of data automated referencing tools is very effecting in providing users with guidelines on how to cite quotations for sources they have cited in their work (Gerald, 1998, P.23). The process of adopting an automated system in the Business School as a referencing guide will provide students and researchers with an effecting tool for referencing guidelines. The advancement in computing technology has propelled the development of mobile applications that can be used in remote locations. Manual systems are characterized by inefficiency, are slow in retrieval and their security is not guaranteed (Eugene, 1998, P.144). An application to help students with referencing will provide a tool that relies on an expert system to offer referencing services. The automated system will enable users access information sources directly at their convenience.
Reference management is one of the most complicated aspects of being a researcher. The tedium of formatting references based on a variety of citation styles has made the reference manager (RM) an essential tool for scholars at all levels. The variety of RMs available makes it difficult to know which tool to select. Although there are a number of RMs on the market, we selected the following for analysis: CiteULike, RefWorks, Mendeley, and Zotero. These RMs are well known within the scientific community (Hull et al. 2008: 45:45; Norman 2010: 105; Duong 2010: 79; Mead and Berryman 2010: 87). We chose RefWorks as our only representative of the more traditional style of ...