Thursday, May 23, 2013
August 28, 2009
It takes just about an hour to learn about EndNote, a software program that helps research writers easily collect and organize citations for books, articles, and many other resources.

It takes just about an hour to learn about EndNote, a software program that helps research writers easily collect and organize citations for books, articles, and many other resources.
Using the “Cite While You Write” feature, EndNote saves valuable time and effort by instantly creating formatted references within Microsoft Word. Participants also will learn how EndNote can be used to find, store and link to full-text pdf journal article sources used in their research.
Instructors: Merinda McLure and Lindsey Wess
Location: Morgan Library’s first floor EIL2/Computer Lab
Free EndNote sessions in the Morgan Library, room EIL2. (Map)
Register online at http://lib.colostate.edu/cat/registration.
Questions? E-mail: lindsey.wess@colostate.edu or merinda.mclure@colostate.edu or call (970) 491-7175.
Contact: Jane Barber
E-mail: Jane.Barber@colostate.edu
Phone: (970) 491-5712
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