What is EndNote:
- a reference and image database - it stores and manages bibliographic
references
- a bibliography and manuscript maker - it formats citations,
figures and tables in Microsoft Word with the CWYW feature
- an online search tool - it searches online databases, and
retrieves references directly into EndNote
The latest version at the Academy Library is EndNote
X2 (for PC).
Find full text automatically
EndNote X2 locates full text articles
for references. The user simply selects one or more references,
a group or an entire
library, and EndNote scans online sources for available full
text. Once found, EndNote downloads and attaches the article
PDF file to the appropriate reference automatically, all
while the user continues working.
Access more information in the Groups panel
- Create Smart Groups based on user criteria for automatic
sorting of references as they’re added to an EndNote
library
- Search favorite online resources and library catalogs
instantly
- Retrieve deleted references from the Trash group
- Transfer
groups between EndNote Web and EndNote easily
Other features
of the EndNote X2 include:
- Search online databases or an EndNote library using the Integrated
Search tab in the preview pane of the main Library window
- Track
new and updated references with the auto date stamp
- View Library
and Record summaries for a snapshot of key metrics such as
groupings, counts, date last saved, most used reference
types, and more
- Use new reference types—Aggregated Database,
Blog, Catalog, Pamphlet, Serial Publication and Standard
- Access
online resources and publishing styles—2,800+
online connection files, 600+ import filters and 3,300 journal
styles.
- Transfer groups between EndNote Web and EndNote easily
For
more information about EndNote please visit endnote.com.
EndNote
Web is a web-based EndNote provided free to
UNSW@ADFA staff and students as
part of Web of Science database. The main difference between
EndNote
Web
and EndNote is that EndNote Web has a limit of 10,000 references
and
EndNote has no limit.
How to use EndNote Web
1. Go to http://www.endnoteweb.com/
2. Sign up for an account. Once
you sign up, you can use EndNote Web from any computer.
Obtaining and Installing EndNote
EndNote is only available for UNSW@ADFA
staff and postgraduate students.
EndNote can be downloaded
from the Library's
software
download page. You will be required to enter your ADFAPASS
to access the software page.
There are installation
instructions for PCs
and for MacIntosh computers.
EndNote Help/Support
Contact
Technical Support at EndNote
EndNote
FAQs - University of Queensland Library
EndNote
Frequently Asked Questions
EndNote
Interest Mailing List