EndNote
Using EndNote for Library Research
Contact for local EndNote help:
| Robin Sewell (MSL) | John Paul Fullerton (Evans) | ||
| 979-845-0650 | 979-458-1393 | ||
| rsewell@medlib.tamu.edu | j-fullerton@tamu.edu |
Individual or group instruction is available upon request.
Faculty and staff on campus training from CIS (fees may apply) http://training.tamu.edu/schedule.php
EndNote is available for free through a campus site license
The Library in partnership with the CIS and the Office of Graduate Studies has made Endnote available for free through a campus-wide site license. All A&M students, faculty, staff, and departments can order the software from https://software.tamu.edu. A link to download the software will be sent to your official TAMU email account approximately one hour after your order is placed. (The email will not be forwarded from that account, so you will have to check the Neo account.) Check wording with helpdesk.
What does EndNote do?
- database storage of manually created citations
- importing citations
- direct searching of some databases
- formating citations according to a given style (such as MLA or APA)
Some of our recommendations
- configuring OpenURL
- search native databases, not through EndNote connection files
- change CAB Import filter (link)
- configure Internet Explorer to use Search Now (or use Firefox) (link)
- contact the library if you need assistance
Other sources of information
- EndNote's most current help files.
- EndNote Basics (video tutorial)
- EndNote user forum (2008-)
- EndNote email list archive (-2008)