EndNote is a nice tool for bibliographies, but it's expensive and for students, it may not be necessary. BibMe is a free alternative -- a website where you can pretty quickly search for and add books and articles to a bibliography. BibMe also has a manual entry mode, so if the journal you are looking for isn't indexed by CiteULike, the service used by BibMe, you can add an article yourself. Of course, it's much faster to have all that done for you automatically. When EndNote added that feature some years ago, it was enough to make me pay the steep $100 upgrade fee.
BibMe seems like a great service for students who are creating relatively small bibliographies. It might not work so well for academics since the academic journals it can search are limited.
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