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Answered By: Michael Pujals Last Updated: Sep 28, 2018     Views: 75 
        Answered By: Michael Pujals
 Last Updated: Sep 28, 2018     Views: 75
A bibliography manager is software that has you input citation information (e.g. author, article title, volume #, date, etc.) which it then converts to your preferred citation style (e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago).
It's a good way to keep track of your research materials,organize them, and then create a bibliography when you write your papers.
Dominican subscribes to RefWorks and all students, faculty, and staff have access to it from on and off-campus, wherever you have an Internet connection.
Other common ones are EasyBib and EndNote.