![]() ![]() ![]() "Edited by one person, translated by another" is easily handled with Zotero. how many authors' or editors' names are given before an "et al." is used (easily set in EN) use of initials or entire first names". ![]() Although not as straightforward as EN it is nonetheless almost trivial to edit one of the thousands of Zotero styles to meet your needs for ". However, you should ask yourself how important it is to have your own complex custom styles. I have an EndNote license but I don't think I have used it for years.ĮndNote styles are easier to customize. I use Bookends for personal writing (I work with obscure legal and international jurisdictions that do not work well with Zotero) and Zotero for teaching and some co-authoring (and just hand write legal citations) and this works fine. If you really need to be able to customize reference types and you are on a Mac, Bookends is super customizable but not quite as polished as Zotero and has zero sharing features. Metadata extraction is also far superior with Zotero. If you are fine with the Zotero provided reference types or the work-arounds for things like treaties (that do not have a reference type), Zotero is more stable, cheaper, easier to use, and has several quality-of-life features absent in EndNote, such as the ability to extract highlights from PDF with Zotfile and save web snapshots. I think the only reason to use EndNote is if you want to be able to heavily customize reference types. Including the new version of EndNote truns a bit better and has a more modern UI.
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