Review and comparison of Reference Management Tools

 ZoteroMendeleyBibTeXEndNote Classic (basic vers.)
URLhttps://www.zotero.org/https://www.mendeley.com/https://www.bibtex.org/https://endnote.com/
strenghtsintuitive and user-friendly; provides high storage space (for SNS scholars); high level of interoperability, both with other reference management tools and with resources within the broader information ecosystem (catalogs, databases, web pages, multimedia content); supports a wide range of citation styles; customizable citation styles; interoperable with LaTeXintuitive and user-friendly; integrated PDF viewer; collaboratively curated bibliographic reference library; automatic synchronization with the Web Libraryrobust interoperability with LaTeX (including seamless integration with the collaborative writing platform Overleaf); tailored for STEM scholars (especially mathematicians and physicists)
 
intuitive and user-friendly; supports a wide range of citation styles (approximately 4,000); interoperable with Web of Science; compatible with MS Word and other word processing software
critical issueslimited storage space for non-affiliated SNS users (300 MB)occasional malfunctions; currently under review; the web importer is not entirely reliable
 
complex software and lacks intuitiveness/user-friendlinessPDF management is somewhat cumbersome; the software’s proprietary format reduces interoperability with other systems
supported operating systemsMS Windows, Linux, MacOSMS Windows, Linux, MacOSMS Windows, Linux, MacOSMS Windows, MacOS
web/cloud versionyesyesno; you need to have the program installed on a device or use other platforms that support .bib format files such as Overleafyes
supported browsers Firefox, Chrome, Edge; a connector for Safari is availableFirefox, Chrome, Edge; a connector for Safari is availableYou can not open BibTeX by browsers, but browsers can display files generated with BibTeX (.bib format files)Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Safari
desktop versionyesyesyesyes
compatible word processing programs MS Word, Google Docs (after Zotero Connector install), Open Office, LaTeX, OIverleaf (LaTeX based)MS Word, OpenOffice, LaTeXnatives LaTeX and Overleaf editors. The BibTeX website declares compatibility with various text editors even outside of a LaTeX environment, in particular with MS Word, using the P2P tool Bibshare (tutorial) which however is not available online (July 2025)MS Word, OpenOffice Writer, Pages; only MS Word for the web version  
manageable citation styles16 of the most popular styles are pre-installed; another 7000 styles are available for download; you can also create custom templates to customize the style you wish 10 of the most popular styles are pre-installed; other 7000 styles are available for download any predefined style sheets for different journals. If you need to customize the citation style, you can use the natbib packagemore than 4000
allows the import and generation of bibliographic references from these sources:online catalogues (OPACs and discovery tools), bibliographic databases and research data sources, web pages, repositories of images and factual data online catalogues (OPACs and discovery tools), bibliographic databases (particularly high interoperability with Web of Science)

the import process is neither automatic nor direct; instead, it relies on exporting records from information sources in a format that BibTeX can interpret. In most cases, OPACs, databases, web pages, and image or data repositories do not natively support export in .bib format, but they may provide intermediate formats that can be converted

 

online catalogues (OPACs and discovery tools), bibliographic databases (particularly high interoperability with Web of Science), web pages, repositories of images and factual data
supports automatic sync between the desktop version and the web libraryyesyesdesktop version not availableyes
interoperability (import/export of bibliographic references) with other reference management tools  interoperability is based on standard file formats such as RIS, BibTeX, BibLaTeX, and EndNote XML, which ensure compatibility with all systems that support them, including Mendeley, BibTeX, EndNote, and Overleaf import and export are supported with EndNote, Zotero, BibTeX, and Overleaf, provided that common file formats such as RIS, BibTeX, or EndNote XML are usedZotero, Mendeley, EndNote interoperability is based on standard file formats such as RIS, BibTeX ed EndNote XML which ensure compatibility with all systems that support them, including Mendeley, Zotero e Overleaf 
supported file formats for import and exportRIS (Research Information Systems), EndNote XML, CSL JSON, Zotero RDF, MODS, MEDLINE/nbib, PubMed XML, and export formats from RefWorks are supported; the tool can also be used to create and manage BibTeX filesRIS (Research Information Systems), EndNote XML, Zotero library; the tool can also be used to create and manage BibTeX files.bib (BibTeX native standard format); other associated formats (not directly supported): .bst, .tex., bbl. EndNote XML, RIS (Research Information Systems), BibTeX, Tab delimited 
supported file formats for reference attachmentsPDF, MS Office documents, OpenDocument Text (LibreOffice .odt), images (jpeg, gif, tiff); also supports other file formats, with limited functionalityPDF, MS word (.doc, .docx), OpenDocument Text (LibreOffice .odt), images (.jpeg, .png) and audio/video files, with limited functionalitydoes not natively support file attachments. However, some extensions—particularly BibLaTeX—allow specifying a relative or absolute path to a PDF or other file type within a dedicated field in the .bib file PDF, MS Office documents, images (.jpg, .png, .tif), and other multimedia formats
integrated PDF viewer (allows opening and viewing attached PDFs without external software)yes, it offers not only PDF viewing, but also additional features such as highlighting, custom annotation and note-taking, and automatic note creationyes, both in the desktop and web versionsnoyes, it offers not only PDF viewing, but also additional features such as text highlighting and annotation recording