EndNote Basics:

Collecting and Organizing Bibliographic Information

EndNote is a software program designed to download, store and manipulate bibliographic information and can save you countless hours gathering data to write your papers. In this session we will introduce you to the software and show you how EndNote can help you gather information from remote databases, organize and sort records and notes, and automatically format citations and bibliographies in a finished paper.

More information about EndNote is available on the Reference Department's EndNote Support page.

Instructors:Charlotte Cubbage, Liaison for English, Comparative Literatures, and the Performing Arts and Geoff Morse, Reference Librarian

Thursday October 1
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

2nd Floor Reference Classroom
(Room 2699A on Level 2 East)
University Library, Evanston Campus

Wednesday November 4
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

2nd Floor Reference Classroom
(Room 2699A on Level 2 East)
University Library, Evanston Campus

Wednesday December 2
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

2nd Floor Reference Classroom
(Room 2699A on Level 2 East)
University Library, Evanston Campus

 

Use of the online registration system requires a Northwestern NetID and password. However, the workshops are open to everyone. If you are unable to use the online system, please call the Main Library Reference Desk at 847-491-7656 to register.


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