The student is investigating the use of a citation management program. What advantages do these programs offer? (Select all that apply.)

a. Automatic formatting of citations
b. Creation of a personal database
c. Editing papers written by the student
d. Sharing citations with others
e. Storing and organizing citations


A, B, D, E
Citation management programs have the advantage of automatic formatting of citations in papers, the ability to create a personal database, the ability to share citations with others, and the functions of storing and organizing citations. They do not edit papers.

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