Endnote 1: Managing Your References
Overview:
This practical course introduces you to creating, managing and utilising your own reference database using EndNote.
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Who should attend:
The course is intended for researchers, librarians, teachers and anyone who uses reference materials.
You should have good PC skills and experience using Microsoft Word to create documents.
Please note - we are now using Office 2007 software and Windows XP for training purposes.
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Learning objectives:
- Create an EndNote library
- Use an EndNote library to reference a paper (Word document)
- Apply a style to the references in a paper and generate a bibliography
- Create a formatted reading list (Word document)
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Course outline:
Overview
Section One
- Creating a new Library
- Adding references to your Library
- Types of references
- Creating a reference manually
- Creating a reference from an online database (direct import/export method)
- Creating a reference from an online database (import filter method)
- Selecting an output style
- Backing up your Library
Section Two
- Cite while you write
- Inserting a citation
- Editing citations
- Formatting a bibliography
- Preparing your document for the publisher
- Copying and printing formatted references
Section Three
- Managing your references (keywords)
- Sorting your library
- Searching your library
Section Four
- Finding duplicates
- Copying references between Libraries
- EndNote help
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Presenter:
Charlotte Clements is a librarian in the VUW library. Charlotte has been running information management courses in universities for several years.
Charlotte also teaches EndNote 2.
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Limit per course: 12
Fee: $195 (excl. GST)
We offer these dates:
Date:
Friday 10 September
Time: 9am-12.30pm
Venue:
Downtown venue at Pipitea campus to be advised

or
Date:
Wednesday 24 November
Time: 9am-12.30pm
Venue:
Downtown venue at Pipitea campus to be advised
