EndNote
Are you still copying and pasting citations into a bibliography individually? Are you still manually inserting citations into a paper and then needing to adjust the entire bibliography when there is a change in the order of things?
We can help you!
Hardin Library for the Health Sciences continues to offer classes on how to use EndNote. EndNote 7, by Thomson ISI ResearchSoft, searches remote databases and library catalogs on the Internet, imports references into and organizes personal libraries of citations, and produces papers written in word processors with correctly formatted in-text citations and bibliographies. Want to learn more? Sign up for a class today:
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/endnoteclass.html
Here are a few of the changes for the newest version:
EndNote Version 7 For Windows (used with permission)
* Instant Subject Bibliographies: For the first time, users of EndNote 7 can create a bibliography with topic headings using EndNote’s new Subject Bibliography.
* Flexible Placement of Images from EndNote References into Microsoft Word: Users can take advantage of EndNotes new ability to insert a figure or table anywhere in a Microsoft Word® document.
* Compatibility with Popular Word Processors Using Rich Text Format (RTF) Files: EndNote 7 now offers the ability to create bibliographies using StarOffice, OpenOffice, AppleWorks, FrameMaker and more.
* New Connectivity of EndNote References Palm” Handheld and Visualization Software: EndNote 7 mobilizes a users EndNote library on Palm® OS.
Additional information about EndNote is available on Hardin Library’s Bibliographic Management Software page at: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/endnote.html.
