EndNote
About EndNote
How to Acquire EndNote
Download a Free Trial copy of EndNote X6 (Try EndNote for 30 days, then purchase the product at the UC Bookstore at a discounted price.)
UC Bookstore (Uptown campus) (Call 513-556-1700 to order a copy of EndNote.)
Technical Support & Services
Access to free downloads: patches, upgrades, output filters, import filters, guides, tip sheets.
Training & Instruction
EndNote X4 through X6 Online Tutorials
(These are short 3 to 6 minute lessons covering the basic functions of EndNote for the most recent 3 versions.
A series of live (not pre-recorded) Webinars is listed for a wide range of EndNote features.
EndNote (public)Workshops
Available to all U.C. students, faculty & staff
EndNote (private)Workshops
U.C. students, faculty & staff may request private workshops or demonstrations for groups/classes. Please make arrangements for private workshops at the beginning of a quarter or at least several weeks in advance of the requested date to ensure the availability of the instructor and facilities.
Questions or Consultation
Contact Randall Roberts (513-556-1864)
About EndNote
- EndNote is a research records management service that facilitates the collection and management of citations to articles, books, web pages and many other types of sources.
- EndNote can facilitate many of the most tedious aspects of your research work by empowering you to:
- Electronically collect, organize and manage your references in a personal database
- Collect and manage images (e.g., charts, photographs, tables, etc.) in a personal database
- Easily and automatically format bibliographies, footnotes, in-text citations and images into almost any output style
- Automatically link references to full-text articles, eliminating unwieldy storage of paper copy
- Utilize advanced searching, global editing, sorting and duplicate record management
- Automatically preview formatted references
- Edit all output styles, import filters and connection files
- EndNote may be purchased at the U.C. Bookstore (513-556-1253). Some colleges have negotiated a separate license agreement; please check with the appropriate contact in your college for information about the possibility of a special license agreement.
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