Most databases will enable you to output your results via email or export as an RIS file that can be used in bibliographic software such as Refworks (available to University staff and students) or Endnote (subscription required) and Mendeley (free online/download)
The process of managing your references is outlined below:
Reference Management Software
At St George's we support RefWorks reference management software, available for our students, teaching staff and researchers. Visit our Refworks and reference management libguide for further guidance.
Other reference management software available includes Endnote (Subscription-based), Zotero or Mendeley (Freely available).
Once you have decided which reference management tool to use, you can export your references into it and integrate with Word when writing your manuscripts.
For help and advice on selecting the right reference management software for your needs, contact your liaison librarian. We are also developing more guidance on reference management tools such as Zotero and Mendeley (forth coming).
Systematic Review Screening Tools
These tools aim to save time when deuplicating and screening references for systematic review and aid collaboration:
Rayyan - consult Rayyan Help Centre for guidance
Covidence - subscription required
The library’s databases will offer links to articles where subscriptions exist via NHS or university collections. Access is controlled via NHS OpenAthens or Shibboleth accounts. Due to research funder mandates or publishers’ policies, there are an increasing number of open access articles available for free over the web.
The following journal finding tools and services can also help track down articles: