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EndNote
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What Is EndNote?
EndNote is a ‘personal bibliographic management’ program that will help you:
- Save and organize references in a file, called a library. References can be entered manually into your library or transferred electronically (imported) to your library from online databases.
- Work in conjunction with MS Word or Word Perfect to format in-text citations for your documents and create bibliographies in the publication style of your choice.
- Share libraries with colleagues
How Do I Obtain EndNote?
EndNote is available free of charge to Emory students, faculty and staff.
- Download the program (Emory network ID required).
- Get the program on CD at the Emory Bookstore or the Cox Hall Computing Center. Be sure to have your Emory ID with you.
How can I learn EndNote?
Do you have any Handouts or Guides?
Link to our HANDOUTS here. Each gives a step-by-step procedure for the important functions in EndNote.
EndNote Tutorials
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