Endnote can be found under Research Software on the University Menu!
Endnote allows researchers, scholarly writers, staff and students to search online bibliographic databases, organise references and images, and create bibliographies instantly.
Benefits of Endnote are as follows:
Contact your Subject Librarian for Endnote training. Sessions are for staff and Doctoral Level students only and will last for a maximum of 2 hrs and 10 students per class.
The Library and Learning Services team have put together a section on support in the use of EndNote software. Click on one of the options below to view the tutorials.
To view the interactive tutorials you will need the Flash player installed, you can download this by clicking the link below.
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How to create a new EndNote Library |
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How to open an existing EndNote Library |
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How to save the PDF of an article within EndNote |
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How to export from Google Scholar |
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Connecting to other online databases |
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Manually entering references |
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Sorting your references |
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Displaying the fields |
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Checking for duplicates |
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How to look for references within your EndNote library |
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How to create bibliographies in a document |
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