What is EndNote?
EndNote is "Citation Management" software and the researcher's best friend!
With EndNote you may:
- download bibliographic citations from indexes like those on EBSCOhost and from the library catalog
- manage these downloaded citations in a database
- format the citations in your preferred style (e.g. MLA, APA, etc.)
- and insert them into a document as footnotes and references
Getting Endnote
Want to download and install EndNote? Just go to MyTU and follow these directions.
McFarlin Library Multimedia Tutorials
McFarlin Library has a series of multimedia tutorials on EndNote that provide an overview of the various ways in which to utilize this important software:
- Downloading
Instructions on how to download the EndNote software from MyTU. - Getting Started
A basic introduction to EndNote. - Importing from the Catalog
How to get citations from the library's catalog into EndNote. - Saving Citations from EBSCOhost
Learn how to export article citations from any EBSCOhost database into an EndNote library. - Writing a Term Paper
"Cite While You Write" a term paper in Microsoft Word using EndNote.
Specific Databases
Endnote with MLA:
- After viewing folder contents, click "Save to Disk".
- Click into the Bibliographic Manager,
- Choose "Citations in Direct Export format" or "Citations in a format that can be uploaded to bibliographic management software." If you choose the latter, save the file as plain text. To preserve accented characters, choose the appropriate encoding and text translation options along the way.
Endnote with JSTOR:
- You must first create a free MyJSTOR account.
- Log into your MyJSTOR account.
- Select the articles you wish to export, then click on "Save Citation."
- Click on the "Saved Citations" link in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Choose any or all of the saved citations for export, then click on the "Export article citations" button.
- Click "EndNote, ProCite, Reference Manager (download RIS file)."
Need more help?
Help using EndNote is available from these sources:
- When you install EndNote you will also install a 719 page PDF manual. It should answer just about any question you have.
- The EndNote website has lots of information.
- Contact the McFarlin Reference Desk at 918-631-2880. All the librarians have been trained in using EndNote.
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