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Edited from ProQuest blog ProQuest’s powerful collaboration and document management tool Flow is now accessible free for individual researchers – including those in institutions that don’t subscribe to the se

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Edited from ProQuest blog ProQuest’s powerful collaboration and document management tool Flow is now accessible free for individual researchers – including those in institutions that don’t subscribe to the service. This new free service compliments the Flow Institutional version that launched in mid-2013. Flow leverages a decade of experience with the RefWorks suite of tools, resulting in a unique service that manages researcher workflows while integrating document management and sharing with citation data. This enables users to discover and manage content, store and organize documents, and through integration with Microsoft Word, write papers, supported with instant bibliographies and annotation. Plus, Flow’s social capabilities allow simple document sharing.

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