A reference manager is a web-based program that allows you to collect, store, organize and manage source citations (references).
Benefits of a reference manager:
Well-known reference programs are Endnote, Mendeley, Refworks and Zotero. Mendeley and Zotero are for free. For Endnote and Refworks, your own educational institution usually has a paid license. Inquire within your own organization about the possibilities.
Manage and process your sources with Mendeley
With Mendeley, you can collect, organise, annotate and share literature references, PDF files and web pages. Using Mendeley is free up to a storage space of 1 GB.
For more information we refer to the Library guide Mendeley (English).
In many search engines (in databases or catalogs), you can automatically generate a source reference.
If not, you still have all the data you need, together in one place, to generate a reference by yourself.
Catalog (e.g. WorldCat)
Note: always check that the automatic source citation is complete and conforms to the guidelines!
Google Scholar:
Each search result is presented with a bar with various options directly below it.
Choose the quotation marks icon in the bar:
Scribbr has a handy app APA Citation Generator for creating and saving source citations and references.
This guide is a result of a collaboration between several Dutch higher education institutions and the APA Working Group.
The source citations used as examples in this guide are partly derived from:
No rights can be derived from the content of the sources.
Based on a HanzeMediatheek Groningen publication:
https://libguides.hanze.nl/APA guidelines