Endnote desktop: Reference manager and writing solution - online session
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Join this online workshop to learn how to get started using EndNote (Desktop), the reference manager recommended by the Library.
Learning outcomes
- To produce a personal EndNote Desktop library of bibliographic information obtained directly from on-line searches and databases
- To insert citations and a bibliography in Microsoft Word from the references in your EndNote Desktop library, using the referencing format and style required by your department
- To effectively develop a research database
Introduction to the workshop: short recording
Please note in advance of the workshop there is a requirement that you undertake some pre-workshop activities that should take around 30 minutes to complete. This material will be shared on registering for the event.
Pre-requisites
- EndNote Desktop installed on your device or accessed via AppsAnywhere
- Knowledge of the referencing process
- Familiarity with electronic journal services or journal article databases (e.g. Web of Science, EBSCO databases, Pubmed, JSTOR, OneSearch etc) is useful
- In the workshop the trainers will be demonstrating on a Windows PC. Mac users you may want to familiarise yourself with using EndNote Desktop for Mac by watching this short video How to use EndNote in six minutes: macOS
Register your place to receive the link to the online workshop (delivered via Microsoft Teams), pre-workshop material, and to be included in follow up information.
Feedback from previous workshops
The most useful thing I learned in this session was how to practically use EndNote: how to export citations, manage them and import them in a word document
The pre-session activities and videos made the workshop more efficient
I liked that the trainers directly showed how to do things on EndNote and gave time to practice
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