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The following is brief guide to using the bibliographic management software EndNote.
Last update: Oct 06th, 2008 URL: http://libguides.gwu.edu/endnote  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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What is EndNote?

EndNote is software designed to help you store, organize, and format bibliographic references. With EndNote, you can enter references manually or download them from online databases, such as ERIC, PsycInfo, and others in the ALADIN Research Portal. You can then insert your references into Word documents and format them automatically, or generate stand-alone bibliographies, using a variety of citation styles (such APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.).

The George Washington University does not provide access to the EndNote software; if you wish to use it, you must purchase a personal copy.

GW faculty, staff, and students have FREE access to Refworks, which provides the same functionality as EndNote. Click here to get started with RefWorks.

 

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