Mendeley

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Mendeley is a freely available bibliographic database. I'll be using it to update the list of sources I cite in my lecture notes. If you install the free desktop client, you should be able to synchronize a local copy of the sources with the one on the web. Just as with Endnote, Papers, and other alternatives, the desktop client Mendeley has features that allow bibliographies to be automatically generated. It can also export references to other bibliographic software.

If you use Mendeley on the web, you'll probably want to click the "Recently added" button so that you can see new references as I add them.

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