What is EndNote? EndNote is both a research tool and a citation management system. As a research tool, it lets you search the collections of academic and public libraries across the world, using a variety of search criteria. As a citation management system, it catalogs the publishing information for the works you choose to cite and then works with MS Word to create in-text references to cited works as well as a corresponding literature cited list, output in the specified format of the journal or publisher for which you are writing.
Researchers, scholarly writers, students, and librarians use EndNote to search online bibliographic databases, organize their references, images and PDFs in any language, and create bibliographies and figure lists instantly. EndNote for Windows and Macintosh is a valuable all-in-one tool that integrates the following tasks into one program:
- Using EndNote's Connect...and Search... commands, you can search Internet databases just as easily as you can search your EndNote library on your computer.
- Simply open any of more than 800 predefined connection files and you are online and searching.
- Access hundreds of remote bibliographic databases, including Web of Science, Ovid, PubMed, the Library of Congress, and university card catalogs from EndNote.
- Connect to data sources worldwide—EndNote provides MARC formats that support native language libraries around the world.
- Search remote bibliographic databases using EndNote's simple search window—great for locating specific references.
- Export references directly from Web of Science, Highwire Press, Ovid, OCLC, ProQuest and more.
- Save and load search strategies at the click of a button.
- Drag and drop references between EndNote libraries in one simple step. No additional importing required.
How do I access EndNote?ANR personnel may
download EndNote V.X.
EndNote for Windows
EndNote for Mac
How do I learn to use it? EndNote training is available through several UC campus libraries:
Additional Information can be found here: