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Set yourself up for success [Clarivate]( [View online]( ?utm_campaign=EM1A_EndNote_Student_Promo_LeadGen_AG_Global_2024&utm_medium=Owned_Email&utm_source=Eloqua&elqTrack=true Streamlining systematic reviews: Top tips for researchers [Read blog post]( A systematic review requires a rigorous and comprehensive search of the literature, which can result in thousands of citations to manage and organize. A citation manager is an essential tool for any researcher who wants to simplify this process and avoid errors and inconsistencies. But how do you find the best citation manager for your needs? Read our latest [blog]( to learn about the features that you should look for in a citation manager, and how to use it effectively for your systematic review. We also explain how a citation manager can facilitate collaboration with your co-authors, and why EndNote™ from Clarivate™ is one of the most trusted and reliable citation managers available. Here are some key takeaways: - Why you need a citation manager: Automate tasks like importing references, creating bibliographies, and formatting citations to save time and avoid errors. - Choosing the best tool: Learn about essential features such as database integration, customizable libraries, robust search capabilities, tagging, PDF management, and automated citation creation. - Effective collaboration: Discover how citation managers facilitate teamwork, allowing real-time sharing and annotation of references, even across different locations. - Why EndNote: Find out why EndNote is trusted by over 100 million users for its comprehensive features and reliability. [Read the Full Blog Post Here]( Read the full [blog]( to uncover how the right citation manager can enhance your research process and collaboration. Kind regards, Rick Meyler EndNote Product Manager Clarivate Don’t miss out on the 30-day free trial of EndNote 21! [Start your free trial]( [Clarivate]( [Clarivate Twitter]( [Clarivate Facebook]( [Clarivate Linkedin]( [Unsubscribe from marketing communications]( [Manage your email preferences]( [Privacy policy]( 70 St Mary Axe London EC3A 8BE United Kingdom [Global office details]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} and is specific to the recipient. If you have received this email in error please delete it and notify the sender immediately. © 2024 Clarivate. Clarivate and its logo, as well as all other trademarks used herein are trademarks of their respective owners and used under license.

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