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Citavi vs EndNote

February 20, 2026 | Author: Laura Candler
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Citavi
Enterprise-grade bibliographic reference management program that allows to store information on own server, rather than in the cloud. Every idea, citation and source can be organized in Citavi, allowing you to seamlessly move from information to conclusions. The program can automatically create outlines in Word documents, including citations and summaries. Citavi offers over 11,000 citation styles: APA, Chicago, MLA, Turabian, and more. You can easily export and share references and source documents, communicate with colleagues in real time, track tasks and collaborate in the cloud or locally on your server.
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EndNote
Intelligent reference manager that lets you store and manage an unlimited set of references, perform full-text searches, insert properly formatted references and create bibliographies as you write your research. The program uses a system of tags and rules to automatically organize references throughout a project, and AI to identify key findings. You can ask the AI ​​additional questions and receive answers from the text to delve deeper into the topic. It also can translate whole PDFs. EndNote also includes collaborative tools that allow to share entire libraries or subsets of references, set access rights, view activity logs to stay informed about progress.
Author: Laura Candler
Laura Candler is a dedicated housewife and an aspiring writer. With a passion for storytelling, she has successfully published three fiction/romance books through Kindle Direct Publishing. Inspired by her journey, Laura aims to support and guide other aspiring authors by sharing her experiences. In addition to writing books, she also works as a columnist for various websites. Laura's commitment to her craft is evident in her personal blog, where she regularly updates readers with valuable tips and resources related to writing. Beyond her literary pursuits, Laura is an avid cat lover. You can contact Laura via email laura@bookrunch.com