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Introduction to Endnote (Location: Queen Square Library)

15 February 2019, 2:30 pm–4:30 pm

Location: Queen Square Library. EndNote is a package for collecting and organising reference information and for citing references in a Word document.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Queen Square Library

Location

Training Room, Queen Square Library, 1st floor
23
Queen Square
London
WC1N, UK
United Kingdom

EndNote is a package for collecting and organising reference information and for citing references in a Word document. It enables you to cite references and produce a bibliography automatically in a preferred style and is especially useful for those writing papers and theses. By the end of the session you will:

  • understand what EndNote is and what it can do
  • be able to create, open and close an EndNote Library
  • be able to add and edit a reference manually and by importing information from electronic sources such as databases (eg. Web of Science) and catalogues
  • be able to attach full text documents to references
  • be able to organise and manage references
  • be able to insert citations and bibliographies into a Word document

Who is eligible to attend? 

UCL staff and students and UCLH staff are eligible to attend. You must be registered with UCL Library Services. 

You must make a booking before attending the course. Note that courses may be cancelled at short notice if too few bookings are received; we will send you an email shortly before the course date to confirm your place. 

Due to the nature of this course, participants arriving more than 15 minutes after the published start time will not be permitted to join the session.

EndNote is available on laptops we use for this course. After the course, you may need to install it on your own computer and this may involve a cost. UCLH staff will need to consult the Trust IT ServiceDesk for advice if they wish to install the software on a UCLH-owned computer.