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EndNote is a database program for managing bibliographic citations. It can automate much of the work of organizing and formatting citations and bibliographies in your writing.
Last update: Nov 11th, 2009 URL: http://guides.main.library.emory.edu/endnote  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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EndNote Workshops

This crash course will teach you everything you need to know to get started using EndNote.

Topics include entering and organizing your citations, connecting directly to online resources, importing citations from article databases, and using EndNote with Word to generate bibliographies. Feel free to bring your laptop WITH ENDNOTE ALREADY LOADED! To sign up, please see contact info below for each session.

  • Tue, Sep 01st, 2009: Endnote Introduction  
    11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m., Woodruff Library room 310
    Sign up for this class with Erin Mooney, eamoone@emory.edu
  • Thu, Sep 17th, 2009: Endnote Introduction  
    2:30-3:45 p.m., Woodruff Library room 310
    Sign up for this class: http://9_17_endnote.sign-up-sheet.com
  • Mon, Sep 28th, 2009: Endnote Introduction  
    3:00-3:50 p.m., Woodruff Library room 310
    Sign up for this class with Erin Mooney, eamoone@emory.edu
  • Wed, Oct 14th, 2009: Endnote Introduction  
    10:40-11:30 a.m., Woodruff Library room 310
    Sign up for this class: http://10_14_endnote.sign-up-sheet.com
  • Fri, Oct 30th, 2009: Endnote Introduction  
    11:45 a.m.-12:35 p.m., Woodruff Library room 310
    Sign up for this class with Erin Mooney, eamoone@emory.edu
  • Tue, Nov 10th, 2009: Endnote Introduction  
    10:00-11:15 a.m., Woodruff Library room 310
    Sign up for this class: http://11_10_endnote.sign-up-sheet.comu
 

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About EndNote

EndNote is a database program for managing bibliographic citations. It can automate much of the work of organizing and formatting citations and bibliographies in your writing. EndNote can connect to online sources such as EUCLID and article databases, output results in over 1,000 different bibliographic styles, and more.

For help with EndNote Web, see our EndNote Web guide.

This page is a quick reference to some of EndNote's frequently used features. It is not an exhaustive or comprehensive guide to using EndNote. The Emory distribution of EndNote includes an Adobe Acrobat copy of the full manual, which goes into detail on all of these topics. For personal help using EndNote, sign up for one of the library's EndNote workshops.

Handouts from our EndNote workshops are available here as PDF files:

Windows Vista Users: See this FAQ

EndNote is available free of charge to Emory students, faculty and staff. Download the software from Emory's Software Express site (Emory network ID required), or take your Emory ID card to the Emory Computer Store or the Cox Computing Center to get a copy on CD.

Listen to the Library Survival Guide podcast episode "EndNote and Citation Managers."

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