Saturday, May 18, 2013
March 16, 2009
Learn about the EndNote program.
Research more effectivelyIt takes just one hour to learn about EndNote, a software program that helps you easily collect and organize reference (citation) data for the books, articles, and other resources that you use in your research and cite in your papers.
A free EndNote session will be held Thursday, March 26, 2-3 p.m. in the Morgan Library, room EIL2. (Map)
You can use EndNote to link to full-text pdf sources and create formatted citations and bibliographies within Microsoft Word. EndNote saves you time and effort and is especially useful for graduate students and faculty working on comprehensive research projects.
Additional free sessions will be held:
No advance registration required.
Questions? E-mail: lindsey.wess@colostate.edu or merinda.mclure@colostate.edu or call (970) 491-7175.
Contact: Lindsey Wess
E-mail: lindsey.wess@colostate.edu
Phone: (970) 491-1644
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