SU Libraries offer help with EndNote, Zotero, and RefWorks. Although there is not a specific trainer for Mendeley, we provide links to various tutorials.
Sometimes students wonder which citation management tool to use. This is a personal preference and you may also want to check with your department. Here are some links that offer comparison between different tools:
NEW! ProQuest RefWorks
RefWorks is a "next-generation" citation management tool that can help researchers cite sources in all of styles most commonly used at SU like APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian, ACS, AMA, and thousands of others. With this tool, researchers can gather, organize, read, annotate, and cite their research sources. Plus, RefWorks creates an online collaboration space that enables groups of researchers to work together from any location.
For help with the account creation process and getting the most out of this tool, visit SU Libraries' RefWorks guide.
More guides and tutorials, check out::
Video Tutorial Library
Guide to RefWorks
Campus Trainer, James Parrigin
Zotero - A free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research
Zotero Quick Start Guide
Video Tutorials (for Zotero 5.0)
Campus Trainer, Stephen Ford:
See the Zotero: Citation Management Tool Guide
EndNote has different versions including paid desktop version and freely available online version. Here's a Comparison Chart from Clarivate.
EndNote Basic
Resources for EndNote Basic and EndNote Online
EndNote Desktop (current version EndNote20)
Campus Trainer, Mou Chakraborty
Mendeley - A free reference manager and academic social network that can help you organize your research, collaborate with others online, and discover the latest research:
While the library does not have a designated trainer, Mou Chakraborty can probably answer basic questions.