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EndNote at MIT 

Last update: Nov 24th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.mit.edu/endnote  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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What is EndNote?

EndNote is a software package designed to help you to organize citations and create a bibliography. EndNote allows you to:

  • Search for citations in databases (such as PubMed) and library catalogs.




  • Retrieve relevant citations (from databases like Web Of Science) and import them into EndNote.




  • Build your bibliography and organize your citations.

 

EndNote at MIT

MIT does not offer a site license or discount pricing for EndNote. The MIT Libraries offer limited support for EndNote users, particularly with issues involving EndNote connectivity with library-supported resources. The libraries also provide introductory hands-on training in the use of EndNote during IAP and by arrangement.

Members of the MIT community do have free access to EndNoteWeb, a web-based version of EndNote. However, we recommend trying RefWorks instead of EndNoteWeb if you are planning to use a web-based product.

 

Getting Help with EndNote

Questions about EndNote should be directed to ISI ResearchSoft via the web or by phone at (408) 987-5609, 8 AM to 5 PM Pacific, Monday through Friday.

EndNote Support Links:

If you have questions about using EndNote in conjunction with library-supported databases, please use Ask Us!, contact a library service desk, or contact your subject specialist.

 

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