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Introduction to EndNote Citation Management Software (HSC)
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Introduction to EndNote Citation Management Software (HSC)
HSC- Kornhauser 301
Description. This workshop introduces students, staff, and faculty to EndNote Citation Management software for Windows
and Apple computers. Attendees will learn how to download and install the free version of EndNote from the iTech Xpress
online store configure it to work with the University Libraries search and retrieve citations using EndNote's search engine
import citations from Internet databases and library catalogs organize references, PDFs, images, and other files create
custom groups, including smart groups that update automatically as references are added create instant bibliographies
in Microsoft Word, Apple Pages, and OpenOffice.org Writer find and attach full-text articles automatically and create a
limitless number of reference libraries of any size. Citation management software has emerged in recent years as an
essential tool for students, scholars and researchers, and EndNote has become the industry standard software tool
worldwide for publishing and managing bibliographies.
Learning Outcomes. Upon completion of the basic EndNote training workshop, attendees will be able to create their own
electronic libraries organize and customize their libraries to fit their work and research practices retrieve bibliographic
citations from various electronic databases connect to the University Libraries to find and attach full-text articles in PDFs
to their libraries and cite references and generate bibliographies automatically in any style while composing a manuscript.
Presenter. John Chenault is an Assistant Professor and medical librarian in the Kornhauser Health Sciences Library on the U of L medical campus. He has provided
EndNote training and instructional workshops in the use of electronic databases for hundreds of students, faculty and staff at U of L. He also teaches part-time in the
distance education program of the Pan African Studies Department in the College of Arts and Sciences. In his spare time he is a writer, poet, composer, and
playwright.
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