What is EndNote?
EndNote is a personal citation/bibliography manager software program. EndNote helps researchers organize references in a database, which can be used to format citation and create bibliographies automatically in word processing software.
EndNote Tutorial
Downloading Bibliographic Citations for Use with EndNote
Importing Citations into EndNote
EndNote Features
- Organize references in a database.
- Format citations and create bibliographies automatically in word processing software.
- Create multiple databases with unlimited records per database.
- There are 37 customizable reference types with up to 52 fields for entering bibliographic data.
- EndNote has the capability to connect directly to information resources that support the Z39.50 standard. This greatly simplifies the process of importing search results into an EndNote database. (Note: Most commercial reference databases have restricted access, requiring a login/password.)
- For resources that do not support Z39.50, downloaded references can be imported without retyping into personal EndNote databases using EndNote's import filters.
For technical support and detailed help, contact the EndNote Technical Support & Service, try a tip sheet, or subscribe to the EndNote Interest Mailing List.