This class is geared to beginners, but those already using EndNote and their questions are welcome.
EndNote is a software application that stores, organizes, and formats bibliographic references. This class will walk you step-by-step through the program’s main functions: creating and working with references and reference libraries; using EndNote to search a bibliographic database (PubMed), then import the results into EndNote; adding citations to a manuscript; and generating a bibliography.
Got a laptop? Before class, download these:
1. A recent version of EndNote (X7 or X8). Log in to the Pitt Portal (my.pitt.edu), then choose My Resources > Software Downloads. EndNote is free to students and faculty.
2. Files we will be using during the class:
EndNote library, diabetesX7.enlx
Word document, paperX7.docx
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Need a laptop? Contact the instructor,
Pat Weiss, no later than Tuesday, November 7.
Registration in advance is required.