EndNote Web for Bibliographies: Introduction (self-paced) New
An introduction to the browser-based bibliography program EndNote Web and its interaction with Microsoft Word to produce documents containing formatted reference citations. EndNote Web is a “lite” version of the stand-alone EndNote program. It is free to use to members of the University as part of the UL's subscription to the Web of Knowledge database of references.
EndNote Web enables you to search for relevant books and articles and store their citation details online. You can modify your copies of these references and add some notes. The program can later work as a “helper” application with Microsoft Word so that you can add consistently laid-out citations to a document that you are creating and create a sorted bibliography at its end.
EndNote Web does not provide advanced features such as customisation of output formats (styles) , these are only available with EndNote for Bibliographies
Familiarity with using Word and Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
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1 | Wed 10 Mar 2010 10:00 - 12:00 | 10:00 - 12:00 | Balfour Macintosh Room | Rosemary Rodd |
- Setting up a personal registration for EndNote Web so that you can use it on your own machine.
- Searching for references and adding them to your own library
- Selecting an output format for your references
- Installing the plug-in for MS Word
- Preparing a document containing some references
Self-paced from detailed notes with advisors available to help with any problems
EndNote Web on PWF Macintosh
- The course will usually be run in a teaching room where only Macintoshes are available, but, because it is browser-based, the program behaves exactly the same on a Windows PC.
- Your initial registration can only be done successfully from a University machine (because that is how the program tests whether you are eligible to use it without payment). Once you have created an account, your registration remains valid so long as you access it from a University machine at least once every 12 months.
One session of two hours
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