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#968EndNote Web: Using EndNote from Anywhere
 
Description:
EndNote Web is a new web-based research and writing tool and a perfect complement to EndNote and Reference Manager. Transfer, or import, your references to EndNote Web for accessing your library via a Web browser.

Cite While You Write from both EndNote and EndNote Web in a single manuscript.

EndNote Web lets you:
  • Search ISI Web of Knowledge, PubMed and hundreds of library OPACs directly
  • Import references from hundreds of online bibliographic databases and organize a library of references in many languages (see notes on Unicode compatibility)
  • Store up to 10,000 records per EndNote Web account
  • Edit reference—add notes, keywords—modify any field
  • Use over 2,300 publishing styles to format in-text citations and bibliographies
  • Cite While You Write™ in Microsoft Word (requires plug-in) to insert references and format papers instantly
  • Format papers in other word processors using RTF (rich text format) files
  • Simplify collaboration with colleagues—share EndNote Web folders
  • Use EndNote Web toolbars in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla® to access your reference library in one click, and capture citation data easily (requires plug-in)

Easily transfer references to and from EndNote X (requires free update to X.0.2). Export/import to previous versions.
 
Objectives:
Students will
  • Create, open and close a library
  • Create a new reference, edit a reference, search for a reference, find duplicate references
  • Import references from databases such as PubMed and Web of Science using appropriate filter
  • Use connection files to search PubMed and OVID remotely
  • Use EndNote with Word to insert citations and format the document references and bibliography in different journal styles
Benefits:
  • Create and maintain departmental research interest databases
  • Connect directly to bibliographic databases, such as PubMed and Web of Science, and import references into your database
  • Simplify the laborious task of finding references, keeping track of them and building a bibliography
  • Instantly transpose your citations to hundreds of journal styles
  • Generate your manuscript and bibliography as a single document - in one step
Who should attend:
NIH staff who are interested in an introduction to using the software. If you would like individualized or advanced training, please request a personal or group tutorial.

 
Instructor(s):
NIH Library Staff
 
Time Required:
1.5 hours
 
Sections Available:
-- Concluded -- 968A-09F October 21 9:00 - 11:00 NIH Library Training Room (Building 10) - Lower Level
-- Concluded -- 968B-09F November 20 9:00 - 11:00 NIH Library Training Room (Building 10) - Lower Level
-- Concluded -- 968C-09F December 18 1:30 - 3:30 NIH Library Training Room (Building 10) - First Floor
968D-09F February 26 11:30 - 1:30 NIH Library Training Room (Building 10) - First Floor

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