The UW-Madison Libraries offer research support services to help you collect, organize, and analyze information, including data management, citation tools, and expert consultations.
UW Libraries no longer maintains this citation manager comparison chart. Please refer to Wikipedia’s “Comparison of Reference Management Software” for detailed software information.
Need help with citation managers? Contact our campus library consultants for assistance with Zotero, EndNote, and Mendeley. Find the right expert to support your research today.
Campus librarians can help preserve and manage your research data and publications. Explore resources like MINDS@UW, Electronic Lab Notebooks, and Research Data Services.
The Graduate Support Series offers free workshops for graduate students on research skills, data analysis, grants, scholarly publishing, and citation management.
The UW-Madison Libraries help researchers maximize their impact through metrics, publication support, research profiles, and strategies for demonstrating broader societal influence.
Research librarians offer expert support for impact analysis, bibliometrics, and research reporting, helping teams visualize data, track citations, and showcase scholarly output.
The UW-Madison Libraries provide support for publishing research, including copyright guidance, citation management, ORCID profiles, open access, data sharing, and policy compliance.
Open Access (OA) makes scholarly work freely available online with minimal reuse restrictions. Learn how UW-Madison supports OA through repositories, publishing funds, and advocacy.