| Millions of 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. Instead of spending hours typing bibliographies, or using index cards to organize their references, they do it the easy wayby using EndNote!
And EndNote Web is included with EndNote so you can collaborate with
others easily. EndNote for Windows and Macintosh is a valuable all-in-one tool that integrates the following tasks into one program:
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| Search bibliographic databases on the Internet:
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- 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
3,900
predefined connection files and you're 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.
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- Create an unlimited number of
libraries of any size: In EndNote, bibliographic data is entered into a record by filling out a simple template that has the proper fields displayed for a given type of reference. There are
46 customizable reference types,
covering a variety of materials from Ancient Texts to Web Pages, each with up to 52 fields for entering
references and linking to PDF and image files. And you can organize references in any Unicode-supported language.
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Group references: Create custom groups,
including smart groups that update automatically as references are
added to a library, for instant access to subsets of references.
And you can create groups containing both custom and smart groups for
easier organization. These main and sub-groups can be re-arranged at
any time with a simple drag-and-drop action.
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Find full text
articles automatically:
EndNote will locate and download full text for you—no additional steps
required! Select one or more references, a group, or your entire
library and have EndNote scan for full text available to you. When the
full text is found, EndNote downloads and links it to the appropriate
reference automatically—while you continue with your work.- Store PDF and other files with your EndNote library:
Organize up to 45 files per reference in the "File Attachment" field. Drag and drop
files onto a reference for auto-linking and storage with the library
references—links never break.
- Organize
image files: Track images including charts, figures and equations with a caption, keywords
and more.
- Customize the reference
library display: Click-sort
column headings, adjust column widths, and choose
up to
8 fields
to display.
- Preview formatted references: Using the Preview pane
in the library window, you can preview selected references
in over 2,800
bibliographic styles.
- Includes hundreds of import filters: There are many sources of bibliographic data that can be used to help you build your EndNote
library of references. EndNote includes over
700
import filters for a variety of online database providers (e.g. Ovid,
EBSCO). You can create and modify import filters as well. Once you've downloaded the references in a tagged format, choose the appropriate import filter to import the data into your EndNote
library.
- Link your EndNote records to the Web: Link your references to full-text articles or other material on the Web.
You'll find links created automatically when you connect and search
online resources within EndNote.
- Use Term Lists for consistent data entry: Term Lists store glossaries of keywords, author names, or any other terms that are important to managing your references. As you enter new terms, EndNote suggests terms from these lists to facilitate data entry and to ensure terms are entered consistently. Pre-defined Journal Term Lists are provided for biomedicine, chemistry, and the humanitiescomplete with common abbreviations of journal names used in bibliographies.
- Searching: Use Quick Search in the toolbar to search
all fields in an EndNote library, or the Search... command for
additional options. You can limit your searches to specific fields such as Author name, Year, or Keywords
and select a variety of operators.
- Global Editing: Use the Change Text, Change Field, and Move Field commands to modify existing references. These commands can automatically add a term to all or some of your references. These are useful tools for labeling groups of references as well as for fixing common typos or spelling mistakes.
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Sorting:
Set up multi-level sorts on up to five fields of your choice such as
Year, Journal, and Title. Each level can be sorted in ascending or
descending order. Column headings in the reference library window
provide instant sorts on the displayed fields.
- Customize Settings: The settings for customizing your EndNote
library display, bibliographic preferences, and other options are organized in one easy-to-access Preferences panel.
- Running EndNote on a Network: Use EndNote on a network and share
libraries across mixed platforms.
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| Watch bibliographies appear as you write!
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- Create instant bibliographies in Microsoft Word, Apple Pages
'09 and OpenOffice.org Writer 3: Locate citations with Cite While You Write™(patent
pending) technology. Watch the bibliography appear as you insert citations in your manuscript.
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Include multiple bibliographies within a single Word document—specify
end of chapters, end of document,
or both -
Track cited references in Microsoft Word:
A traveling library of cited references follows the Microsoft Word document. When you're ready to send your paper to colleagues, the references travel with it. You can also
transfer references directly from colleagues papers to use in your EndNote library with the export traveling library feature.
- EndNote handles even the trickiest bibliographic details: EndNote includes bibliographic features that address a wide range of formatting issues in the humanities, biomedicine, physical, life, and social sciences. Here are some of the advanced formatting features EndNote handles with ease:
* Shortened forms of references in footnotes, including "Ibid."
* Numbered text notes within a bibliography
* Options for anonymous works
* Hanging indent option
* Capitalization options for author names or title
* Composite styles that group citations by number and letter (popular
with chemistry styles) - Includes more than 3,700 bibliographic styles: EndNote
comes with more than 3,700 predefined bibliographic
styles for the leading journals. Each style can be modified,
or you can create new styles.
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Use EndNote built-in Word templates to guide you through the exacting
manuscript requirements of publishers.
* Select a predefined template from the Word File menu or the EndNote Tools menu to begin your publishing process.
* Completed manuscripts are now submission-ready with all the key elements in addition to EndNotes instantly formatted in-text citations, bibliography and figure list.
Word
processor compatibility for Windows
Word processor compatibility for Mac OS X
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Collaborate using EndNote Web: |
EndNote Web,
the Web-based component of EndNote,
makes it easy to collaborate
with colleagues and students.
With EndNote Web you can:
- Transfer references between the Web and the desktop using the EndNote Web section in the Groups panel.
- Share EndNote Web groupssimplify collaboration
- Cite references from both EndNote and EndNote Web in a single paper.
- Organize your own publication list for the free
ResearcherID
community—view personal citation metrics in ResearcherID, complete with dynamic
links to Times Cited detail from
Web of Science.
- Work on the desktop, the Web or both!
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