EndNote: An introduction for Mac
A first look at EndNote for Mac users - a tool for storing and managing references and creating bibliographies. When you write your own papers and texts using Microsoft Word, you can cite items from your library of references. EndNote automatically manages the layout and appearance of your citations and bibliography.
Key topics
- An overview of the reference managing process
- Creating and using a library of references
- Adding references manually
- Searching and sorting within a library
- Connecting to online resources
- Downloading (importing) references
- Citing references in a document
- Formatting citations and bibliography
- Using output styles
Course information
| Intended audience | Those who are preparing papers, theses, reports and books, and need to manage a collection of references and cite them in their own written work |
| Prior knowledge | No previous knowledge of EndNote, but you need a working knowledge of Word (Word: Fundamentals) |
| Resources | A course book must be purchased when you attend the course (see the Cost below) |
| Software | EndNote X4 |
| Format | Presentation with practical exercises |
| Further information | EndNote versions for Mac or Windows are very similar; this course is presented using Mac, but you can readily transfer what you learn here to use with Windows |
| Where next? | EndNote: Building your library for Mac and EndNote: Custom formatting for Mac |
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