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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. Add, transfer or import your references to EndNote Web and access your library via a web browser. Use 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
  • Store up to 10,000 records per EndNote Web account
  • Edit references-add notes or keywords-and modify any field
  • Use over 2,300 publishing styles to format in-text citations and bibliographies
  • Insert references and format papers instantly with Cite While You Write in Microsoft Word (requires plug-in)
  • Format papers in other word processors using RTF (Rich Text Format)
  • Simplify collaboration with colleagues by sharing EndNote Web folders
  • Use EndNote Web toolbars in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla to access your reference library in one click and to capture citation data easily (requires plug-in)
  • Easily transfer references to and from EndNote X.0.2-EndNote X2
  • Export or import libraries from earlier versions of EndNote or Reference Manager
Notes:

Installing Plug-Ins (Cite While You Write and Toolbar):
The Cite While You Write plug-in for Word is required to use Cite While You Write. If you are using Cite While You Write for the first time, you will need to configure your login information. The toolbar for Internet Explorer is installed by default, but its use is optional.

Remote Access to Your EndNote Web Account:
To set up remote access for EndNote Web, you must first register and log in from an IP-authenticated workstation at NIH. This confirms that you are a valid user and initiates roaming access for twelve months. After twelve months, you are required to log in again from an IP-authenticated workstation to re-establish your association with NIH
 
Objectives:
Students will:
  • Create, open and close an EndNote Web library
  • Create, share and set access levels for groups
  • Create a new reference manually, edit a reference and search for and move references between groups
  • Import references from databases such as PubMed, Scopus and Google Scholar using appropriate import filters
  • Import references using the direct export from Web of Science
  • Use EndNote Web with Word to insert references and format the in-text references and bibliography in different journal styles
  • Learn where to go for more information or help.
Benefits:
  • Create and maintain departmental research interest databases
  • Import references easily from frequently used databases such as PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus into your library
  • Simplify the task of finding references, keeping track of them and building a bibliography
  • Format citations instantly to fit hundreds of journal styles
  • Generate your manuscript and bibliography as a single document, in one step
Who should attend:
NIH staff interested in an introduction to using the software. If you would like individualized or advanced training, please use the Request a Tutorial form (https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090825043006/http://nihlibrary.nih.gov/RequestTutorial.htm) to schedule a personal or group tutorial.
 
Instructor(s):
NIH Library Staff
 
Time Required:
2 hours
 
Sections Available:
-- Concluded -- 968A-09S May 6 10:00 - 12:00 NIH Library Training Room (Building 10) - First Floor
-- Concluded -- 968B-09S July 9 10:00 - 12:00 NIH Library Training Room (Building 10) - First Floor
 
NOTE: Although this course has already taken place, we'll put you on a waiting list for the next available session.

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