7 Open-Source Tools Students Use to Organize Research

December 15, 2025

2. Mendeley: Beyond Reference Management

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Mendeley, another popular open-source reference manager, goes beyond basic citation management. It offers a platform for students to organize their research papers and collaborate with peers. With its built-in PDF reader, students can highlight and annotate directly on documents, streamlining the note-taking process. Mendeley's social networking features allow students to connect with other researchers, join groups, and discover new research trends. The tool's ability to suggest related papers based on reading habits is particularly useful for expanding research horizons. Mendeley's integration with word processors simplifies the citation process, making it an essential tool for any research-oriented student.

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