Editing EndNote output styles is easy, but does require attention to the details.
Go to Edit > Output Styles > select the style you want to edit ...
Then use the menu on the left to affect various changes.
CITATION choices deal with the look and feel of the in-text citations.
BIBLIOGRAPHY choices deal wit the look and feel of the references.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Friday, February 16, 2007
EndNote Web
EndNote is available as a web-based product. Since the University of Utah has a site license for Web of Science, we have automatic access to EndNote Web.
In addition, the University of Utah does have the web-based program RefWorks.
EndNote to Reference Manager
It is possible to move (import / export) an EndNote library into Reference Manager and/or ProCite. It is also possible to move a Reference Manager database into EndNote.
Most bibliographic programs allow the users to transfer data between programs.
Most bibliographic programs allow the users to transfer data between programs.
EndNote and Google Scholar
EndNote X does work with Google Scholar for the direct export of citations.
It does require version 10.0.2 -- so you will need to use that patch if you want to use Google Scholar with EndNote.
It does require version 10.0.2 -- so you will need to use that patch if you want to use Google Scholar with EndNote.
Special EndNote training
Donna Kirking, Product trainer from ResearchSoft, is coming to Utah to do EndNote training.
Donna has scheduled class on Feb 28, March 1 and 2. She will cover the basics, review filters and connection files and do a tech support sessions.
For more information see: http://www.classeslibrary.org (not a real address).
Donna has scheduled class on Feb 28, March 1 and 2. She will cover the basics, review filters and connection files and do a tech support sessions.
For more information see: http://www.classeslibrary.org (not a real address).
EndNote at NANOS
On Wednesday, I drove up to Snowbird with 3 colleagues from Eccles Library to do a 1-hour presentation on EndNote to the NANOS folks. (North America Neuro-oOphthalmology Society). We have about 50 people attend -- so it was challenging. We used 20 of our computers, but many attendees used their own; that created some problems because people had different versions of all software. That made it difficult for them and me.
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