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  • Bibliographic software makes research a lot easier. For this reason, all students must use one in preparation for the final exam. This will help you to create professional references easily and to organize systematically clinical papers related to your studies. Here are two free versions you can choose from - Mendeley and Zotero - but you can choose others if you prefer.

    • Bibliographic Software

      All students need to choose one referencing software. This is a professional tool for all research, and is also essential for your thesis. The free software applications will make your bibliographies accurate and professional. Click on the link to download Mendele. http://www.mendeley.com    

    • Using Bibliographic Software

       

      INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSERTING CITATIONS into your documents USING MENDELEY:

       

      Some students have had problems inserting citations from their Mendeley library using Microsoft Word. You need to do this to complete the short summary exercises  for each module online.So here is some help to solve the problem. After you download the free software 'Mendeley Desktop,' follow these instructions.

       

      1.     Download the Microsoft Word plug in for your browser from the link below

      http://support.mendeley.com/customer/en/portal/articles/170054-installing-and-using-the-word-plugin-in-os-x

      2.     The plug-in gives you a link to Mendeley from your Microsoft Word  toolbar.

      3.     From the menu choose the citation style (e.g. ‘Nature) for a Word document, or Harvard for a Power point presentation.

      4.     Put the cursor where you want to insert the references in your document

      5.     From the menu  slect ‘Insert citation >Go to Mendeley and select the paper (or papers) you want to cite. Select the  ‘Cite’ icon from the menu in your library. Mendeley will insert in-text numbers1

      6.     At the end of your work write the word ‘References,’  then select ‘Insert bibliography from the plug in menu in Word


       References        (example using citation style ‘Nature’)

      1.        Alon, U. How to choose a good scientific problem. Mol. Cell 35, 726–728 (2009).

       



    • The link below is to ZOTERO. This is an alternative to Mendeley: http://www.zotero.org

    • You must present a professional reference list, of publications, texts, images and web sites that you have used for your presentation.  Refer to the link here from the US National library of Medicine for how to cite different kinds of texts.