Qiqqa is by far the strongest solution for research and managing pdf's. Zotero, named as a comparison is weak as it does not allow pdf;s to be loaded into its interface - you need to use a pdf reader, which defeats its whole purpose. With Qiqqa documents in a library can be searched together. It has excellent maps of your libraries. It is not prefect, having a few glitches, but still is the only one of its kind.
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Maybe try bibcitation.com. I’ve been using it since junior year and it makes less mistakes than others (but still some) but it also makes it way easier than other tools to correct the errors. Source: 11 months ago
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