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What is EndNote?

EndNote Plus is an enhanced references database and bibliography maker. It is a database program that manages bibliographic references and creates bibliographies automatically in Word.

With EndNote software you can create a personalised database of references. The software allows you to enter references yourself or import them from a database (such as ABI Inform). From this, you can then create a bibliography for your thesis, assignment or journal article in the citation style you require.

EndNote is available to all students, undergraduates, honours, postgraduate coursework and higher degree by research.

The University provides access to EndNote X.

How do I access EndNote?

On campus

EndNote access is available for University of the Sunshine Coast students in the computer laboratories on campus (including the library information commons) and on all staff machines with Windows XP.

Staff with Windows 98 will need to register with the IT Service Desk to arrange access to EndNote.

At home

University of the Sunshine Coast staff and postgraduate students may borrow a copy of the EndNote software from the Library Loans Desk to load on their home computer for teaching and research purposes.

Using EndNote

Online tutorial

The University of Queenland Library online introductory tutorial introduces you to EndNote X features.

Access frequently asked question (FAQs)

EndNote FAQ's website. <http://www.endnote.com/support/faqs/index.asp>

Updates and patches

Updates and patches to the software can be downloaded free of charge from the EndNote Updates page on the EndNote website.

Assistance

Please contact the Library Information Desk.

Training

Library staff regularly conduct EndNote tutorials for staff and students of the University of the Sunshine Coast.

For more information on EndNote tutorials, contact the Information Desk.

Staff can request an EndNote tutorial by submitting a Staff Information Literacy/Retrieval Tutorial Request Email Form.

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