You use Microsoft Word to write papers. Check with your librarian to see if they provide EndNote or other citation software at no cost. EndNote and other Word add-ins make citing works in your papers super easy.
Most colleges and universities provide Microsoft Office at little or no cost to their students. Your first stop should be the library. Ask the librarian if your college makes this offer. If it does, you’re all set!
If your university does not participate in this Microsoft program, then try the free version of Microsoft Office at docs.com. There’s nothing to install, and you get a boat-load of free cloud storage. Yes, you can coauthor and share documents with your classmates in the free version. http://docs.com/
http://www.libreoffice.org/ or google docs
You use Microsoft Word to write papers. Check with your librarian to see if they provide EndNote or other citation software at no cost. EndNote and other Word add-ins make citing works in your papers super easy.
Most colleges and universities provide Microsoft Office at little or no cost to their students. Your first stop should be the library. Ask the librarian if your college makes this offer. If it does, you’re all set!
If your university does not participate in this Microsoft program, then try the free version of Microsoft Office at docs.com. There’s nothing to install, and you get a boat-load of free cloud storage. Yes, you can coauthor and share documents with your classmates in the free version.
http://docs.com/
If the free version doesn’t have enough features, you can get the full version at a hugely discounted price just for students here:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/office-university