Comparison of Reference Management Software - Word Processor Integration

Word Processor Integration

Most reference management software supports copy/paste or drag-and-drop of references into any editor. Some reference management software includes further support for automatic embedding and (re)formatting of references in some programs. This table lists support for the latter for Microsoft Word and OpenOffice.org Writer and the LaTeX editors Kile and LyX. Other programs are able to scan RTF or other textual formats to insert references.

Software Microsoft Word OpenOffice.org / LibreOffice Kile/LyX RTF scan Other
Aigaion No No No No none
Bebop No No No No none
BibDesk No No Yes ? ?
Biblioscape Yes No No ? WordPerfect
BibSonomy No No No No none
Bibus Yes Yes No ? none
Bookends Yes No No Yes Mellel, Nisus
Citavi Yes Yes Yes Yes OpenDocument Text scan, LEd, TeXMaker, TeXnicCenter, TeXworks, WinEdt, WinShell, WinTeX
CiteULike No No No No none
Connotea No No No No none
Docear Yes Yes Yes ? Emacs, Vim, WinEdt
EndNote Yes Yes No Yes Pages
JabRef Depends Yes Yes ? Emacs, Vim, WinEdt
Jumper 2.0 Yes Yes No ? WordPerfect
KBibTeX No No Yes ? none
Mendeley Yes Yes No ? NeoOffice
NoodleTools Yes No No Yes Google Docs
Papers Yes Yes ? ? Pages, Mellel, TextEdit; HTML
Pybliographer No Yes Yes ? none
Qiqqa Yes No Yes No none
refbase No Yes No Yes PIRA, MediaWiki, SPIP
RefDB No No No No none
Reference Manager Yes No No ? none
Referencer ? ? ? ? ?
RefWorks Yes No No Yes none
SciRef Yes No No No No
Scholar's Aid Yes Yes No ? WordPro, WordPerfect, HWP
Sente Yes No No Yes Pages, Mellel, Nisus, TextEdit; HTML and plain text scan
Wikindx No No No Yes Integrated WYSIWYG word processor (RTF output for Word/OpenOffice)
WizFolio Yes Yes No ? Google Docs, Zoho Writer
Zotero Yes Yes (with LyZ) Yes Pages, NeoOffice, Google Docs

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