Workshop on EndNote Web Conducted by: Vimala Nambiar, Lee Seok Hong and Maggie Yin NUS Libraries 26 September 2007
Outline Register for an EndNote Web Account Import references from LINC into My EndNote Web Library Save references from Web of Science database into My EndNote Web Library Import references from databases into My EndNote Web Library
Outline Enter references manually into EndNote Web Library Organise references into folders Install “Cite While You Write plug-in” Insert citations from EndNote Web into Microsoft Word Format references using the MLA citation Style
Objectives To introduce you to EndNote Web Show you how to use EndNote Web to save, import, store, and organise references for research
Introduction to EndNote Web What is EndNote Web? A Web-based reference management tool Available through the NUS Libraries subscription to Web of Science Save up to 10,000 references and create a maximum of 20 folders Access references from anywhere after initial registration via Library Portal
What can EndNote Web do for you? Allows you to format your references in many citation styles Allows sharing of references with your classmates or supervisor Cite-While –You-Write feature allows you to automatically format bibliography as you write your paper in word document
EndNote Web via Library Portal
Registering for an Account
Registering for an account
Password requirements
EndNote Web Library Screen
Access to EndNote Web Library Via Library Portal Via Web of Science Via
Downloading Installers for Cite-While-You-Write
Installing Plug-in for Windows
EndNote Help Online
Online Help on the Library Portal
Importing References into EndNote Web
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