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Guide on how to use EndNote Web 2.4
Last update: Apr 01st, 2009 URL: http://libguides.unco.edu/endnoteweb  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Mozilla Firefox

Endnote Web works best on the Mozilla Firefox web browser. This web browser can be download free of charge at http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/.

 

Create Your Account

EndNote Web

Create an Account in EndNote Web

If you are a University of Northern Colorado student, faculty or staff, you can create an EndNote Web account at no charge to you.  You must create your EndNote Web account while on a campus computer.  After you create the account on campus, you will be able to access it from around the globe.

·         Get online and go the URL: http://myendnoteweb.com
·         Click on Sign Up.
·         Fill out the form and be careful to follow the rules for the password setup; all fields denoted by red
      
asterisks are required fields.
·         Congratulations – you now have an EndNote Web account you can access from anywhere!

 

 

What is EndNote Web?

What EndNote Web is:

·         A place to create and keep a library of citations
·         A tool to format bibliographies in a variety of styles – including MLA, APA, Turabian, & Chicago
·         A place to take and keep notes concerning specific citations
·         A tool that is available to you anywhere you have Internet access
·         A resource that is free to you while you are at the University    

What EndNote Web is NOT:

·         A place that you can keep full text articles
·         A place to write papers or articles
·         EndNote Web is not the exact same product as EndNote X
·         A very simple tool to learn – EndNote Web will take some time to get to know
·         EndNote Web will not format everything perfectly – you will need to review each citation and make
       corrections if necessary

 

Useful Resources

For Additional Information & Training:

Endnote Web Tutorials

Comparison between Endnote & Endnote Web 

 
 
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