This guide is based on one created by Erin Mooney at Emory University.
EndNote is a software program that helps you store and manage bibliographic references for your research projects and papers. It can format references and automatically create bibliographies in your research papers using a variety of styles, such as APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian, IEEE, and many more.
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EndNote Online is a companion product to the desktop version of EndNote. It has many of the same features as EndNote desktop (such as the ability to save references, import references from databases, automatically insert footnotes and create bibliographies for research papers, etc.), but it also allows you to access your reference libraries over the Internet at any time, and from any computer anywhere. In addition, you can create groups of references that you can share with colleagues or collaborators anywhere in the world. References and pdf copies of articles saved in either EndNote desktop or EndNote Online can be automatically transferred from one product to the other.
EndNote may take some time to learn, but here are some of the many help guides available by EndNote:
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Don't forget updates!
A common way to correct a problem with importing or exporting citations is simply to update import filter or output style. Program updates can also solve problems.