ENDNOTE - Bibliography Management Software


What is EndNote?

EndNote is a specialised database program for storing and managing bibliographic references. It allows you to import references from Library catalogues or other electronic databases into EndNote libraries using filters. You may also connect directly to some remote databases and search them using EndNote, saving the retrieved references directly to your EndNote library. References in EndNote libraries can be sorted and searched, and incorporated automatically into papers for publication.


How to get EndNote

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EndNote FAQs

Useful Links & Help

 

News, Tips & Updates

Problems importing records with a publication date of 2010
There is a known problem with EndNote X2 and earlier versions not importing publication dates of 2010 or later. This is not a problem for EndNote X3. Further information and a patch for X2 can be found from this FAQ on the EndNote website. (Jan 2010)

EndNote X3 available in 2010
The latest version of EndNote (X3) will be available at the University of Auckland in 2010. EndNote X3 will be installed on Library and Information Commons computers before the start of Semester One.(Dec 2009)

No Journal Title when Direct Exporting results from PsycINFO
If you are missing the journal title information when you export or import results from the PsycINFO database you need to go to the EndNote website and download the latest PsycINFO filter. (Oct 2009)

Problems with the Online Search for the Library Catalogue
If you get the message 'name server error' when connecting to the Library Catalogue from EndNote you need to download a new connection file. Go to the EndNote - Catalogue page. (August 2008)

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Contact: m.sutton@auckland.ac.nz
Last updated: January 25, 2010