EndNote: Introduction to a Reference Management Program (Self-paced) BeginnersPrerequisites
An introduction to the bibliography package EndNote and its interface with Microsoft Word. EndNote is a program that stores bibliographic references, and notes about those references, in an EndNote Library. EndNote then interfaces with MS Word to help you create a bibliography and bibliographic citations while you type a document. The style (contents and layout) of the citations and bibliography can then be formatted in an Output Style of your choice; this can easily be changed without retyping.
No experience of EndNote is required, but familiarity with basic wordprocessing on a PC or Macintosh will be assumed.
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Tue 13 May 2014 14:15 - 16:15 | 14:15 - 16:15 | Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site | map | Rosemary Rodd |
- Preparing your own bibliography
- Short-cuts during typing
- Foreign accents and italics
- Output formats
- Printing
- Searching
- Importing references already obtained from other sources
- Preparation of a document with its references
- Downloading references from public databases
Self-paced from detailed notes, with advisers available to help if problems are encountered.
EndNote v.x7 on MCS Windows
- This course does NOT cover advanced topics such as modifying input and output formats; nor does it cover conversion to EndNote format of a bibliography already prepared in Word. For help with such topics, please email ll-support@ucs.cam.ac.uk
- This course usually runs at least twice a term. If you are unable to attend, you can get a copy of the workbook by emailing ll-support@ucs.cam.ac.uk (the course notes mostly refer to using Endnote on the MCS and you may need to adapt some parts if you are following it on a personal machine).
- Please check the venue as the course is occasionally given in the Roger Needham Building on the West Cambridge Site rather than on the New Museums Site.
- PWF PCs will be provided, alternatively attendeeds may bring their own laptops (providing EndNote is already installed) and can follow the course using their laptops with the Eduroam wireless service. A small amount of setting up will be necessary for each laptop, and a few of the instructions in the course will need to be reinterpreted.
- If you would prefer to use a Macintosh rather than a PC, please email ll-support@ucs.cam.ac.uk to request a set of handouts customised for Macintosh.
One session of two hours
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