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\textbf{A lot of people use EndNote}\\  Thomson Reuters's reference management system \textbf{\href{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EndNote}{EndNote}} makes it easy to store, share,and  annotate and export  your citationsas well as export them  in selected formats, preferably with their plug-in for everyone's favoritecorporate word processing  \href{http://www.fastcodesign.com/1669530/why-microsoft-word-really-sucks-it-was-invented-in-a-paper-powered-world}{legacy software} Microsoft Word  (especially when it comes to good for  \href{http://thesiswhisperer.com/2011/01/13/is-your-computer-domesticating-you/}{academic writing}). The trouble is, \textbf{The problem:}  unlike Zotero and Mendeley (which Authorea easily supports integrates with,  \href{https://www.authorea.com/users/9932/articles/19323/_show_article}{by the way}), EndNote does nothave standard  exportin  BibTeX format. format as a standard.  You can, however, download the appropriate output style \href{http://endnote.com/downloads/style/bibtex-export}{\textbf{here}}. Once you have installed loaded  the BibTeX add-on, follow along below: Through the Edit drop-down menu, go to Output Styles > Open Style Manager...