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LS530 - EndNote Web: Using EndNote from Anywhere

Description:

    EndNote Web is a web-based research and writing tool and a perfect complement to EndNote and Reference Manager. Add, transfer or import your references to EndNote Web and access your account via any web browser. Use Cite While You Write from EndNote Web to format your in-text citations and bibliography. If you do not have access to EndNote, than try EndNote Web - it is another great tool in your researcher toolbox!

Objectives:

    Individual will be able to:
  • Create an EndNote Web account
  • Navigate the EndNote Web interface
  • Create a new reference, edit a reference, and search within EndNote for references.
  • Import references from databases such as PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus.
  • Import references from Google Scholar.
  • Find and delete duplicate references.
  • Create groups to organize your references.
  • Learn to share groups with others and grant levels of access.
  • Create a stand-along bibliography from your references in EndNote Web.
  • Use EndNote Web with Microsoft Word to insert references in a manuscript.
  • Format manuscript in-text references and bibliographies to fit different journal styles.
  • Learn to properly remove or edit a citation inserted in a manuscript.

Reasonable Accommodations/Interpreting Services

For deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals requiring interpreting services, please enter your request online in the Interpreting Services System at least five (5) days before the start of the class. If you have any questions regarding this service you may contact the ORS/DATS Interpreting Team at (301-4020-8180). Individuals who need other reasonable accommodations to participate in any of the CIT Training courses should let CIT Training know at least 5 days prior to the class.

Sections Available:

DateTimeLocationRegister for this Offering
Mar 21, 2013 Thursday 10:00 am - 11:30 amBuilding 10 - NIH Library Training Room (1st Floor)Register for Offering

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