Mastering Your Citations with Endnote Online
Type of Presentation
Event
Location
D34005
Start Date
4-7-2017 1:15 PM
End Date
4-7-2017 1:45 PM
Abstract
The documenting of sources in scholarly manuscripts and managing the results of literature searches can be frustrating, time consuming, and exhausting. Bibliographic management platforms such as the Library’s Endnote Online can streamline the process and empower every scholarly writer to focus their efforts on their writing, not on their citations. Using Endnote Online and its plug-in apps for Microsoft Word, Firefox, and Internet Explorer will be presented. A demonstration on how to archive your citations as well as up to 2 Gigabytes of file attachments, and how to use Microsoft Word and Google Docs to cite while you write and seamlessly format and reformat your in-text citations and reference lists or footnotes will be demonstrated. Attendees will learn how to register for an Endnote Online account through the library and begin using the platform to improve their scholarly writing.
Mastering Your Citations with Endnote Online
D34005
The documenting of sources in scholarly manuscripts and managing the results of literature searches can be frustrating, time consuming, and exhausting. Bibliographic management platforms such as the Library’s Endnote Online can streamline the process and empower every scholarly writer to focus their efforts on their writing, not on their citations. Using Endnote Online and its plug-in apps for Microsoft Word, Firefox, and Internet Explorer will be presented. A demonstration on how to archive your citations as well as up to 2 Gigabytes of file attachments, and how to use Microsoft Word and Google Docs to cite while you write and seamlessly format and reformat your in-text citations and reference lists or footnotes will be demonstrated. Attendees will learn how to register for an Endnote Online account through the library and begin using the platform to improve their scholarly writing.
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Paul Blobaum, M.A., M.S., is Professor, and Liaison to the College of Health and Human Services, University Library. He is also the administrator of OPUS, the GSU digital repository.