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Additional EndNote® Class Being Offered

In response to the high demand for EndNote training at NIH, an additional NIH Library hands-on class has been added to the NIH Library Spring training schedule. Classes are for NIH/HHS staff and registration is required. This class will be held:

Thursday June 21
10 a.m. - 12 noon 
NIH Library Training Room


Endnote
Classes
To register, go to the EndNote (PC) Basics webpage.
EndNote is software that helps you manage references. It functions as a reference and image database, an online search tool, and a bibliography and manuscript maker. In this introduction to EndNote you will learn to: navigate references in a database and build a database by importing references from online sources such as PubMed®; enter references manually; prepare formatted citations and create bibliographies; and insert images and PDFs into database records and bibliographies.
 
For more information, call Reference & Information Services at 301-496-1080 or visit Resource Training on the NIH Library website.
 
 
 
 





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