EndNote Tutorials
Learn to use EndNote to manage citations for papers, articles, reports and grants.
EndNote offers the ability to search databases directly. While this is convenient it does result in a loss of search functionality and can effect the results retrieved.[1] MSL recommends searching in the database's own interface and importing the citations into EndNote.
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EndNote X3 is now available at http://software.tamu.edu
What is EndNote?
EndNote is citation management and document preparation software. It allows you to organize your literature search and helps you prepare the citations and bibliography in your paper, report, grant, thesis, dissertation or other document. EndNote is FREE to TAMU faculty, staff and student through the CIS SELL web site.
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Contacts for local EndNote help:
| Robin Sewell (MSL) | John Paul Fullerton (Evans) | ||
| 979-845-0650 | 979-458-1393 | ||
| rsewell@medlib.tamu.edu | j-fullerton@tamu.edu |
Individual or group instruction is available upon request.
Faculty/staff - on campus training available from CIS (fees may apply).
EndNote Tutorials and support at EndNote.com
- EndNote X3 Basics
- What's new if EndNote X3
- EndNote Web - set up access from campus at http://MyEndNoteWeb.com
- Free training through webinars and tutorial downloads
- Get patches and file updates at EndNote Support & Services
EndNote Cheat Sheet
- Basic EndNote skills, MS Word 2003 document
- Last updated January 29, 2009
PubMed and EndNote
- Get your PubMed citations into your EndNote library, MS Word 2003 document
- Last updated January 29, 2009
1. Gall C., and Brahmi, F.A. ‘‘Retrieval Comparison of EndNote to Search MEDLINE (Ovid and PubMed) Versus Searching Them Directly.’’ Med Ref...1. Gall C., and Brahmi, F.A. ‘‘Retrieval Comparison of EndNote to Search MEDLINE (Ovid and PubMed) Versus Searching Them Directly.’’ Med Ref Serv Q 23, no. 3 (Fall 2004): 25–32