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Basic WorkshopSlides Uploaded at:

http://www.lib.nus.edu.sg/lion/e/training/endnote_materials.html

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Outline

1. What is EndNote X2?

2. 5 Steps to Import Citations into your research paper

3. Q & A

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What is

A software that:

•stores and organizes references found from many sources

•inserts these citations into a Word document, and

•automatically format your references according to a predefined citation style

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Flow Process in EndNote

Search and save References (eg. PubMed, Web of Science)

Microsoft Word

“Cite While You Write”

Import

Export

Other citation stylesNature citation style

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5 Steps to Import Citations into your research paper

1. Install EndNote on your PC/Laptop

2. Create an EndNote Library

3. Collect References and Import into EndNote X2

4. Cite the References in Microsoft Word

5. Change Reference Style

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Step 1: Install EndNote X2 on PC/Laptop

a) Login to NUSNET on NUS campus

b) Click on http://software.nus.edu.sg/catalogue/sc-setup.exe to install the Software Catalogue Client 1.2

c) In your PC, go to Start -- > All Programs Software Catalogue Click on Software Catalogue Client 1.2

d) A window opens, entitled Software Catalogue.

e) On the left, under Software Category, click on Specialised Applications

f) Click on EndNote X2 to install

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Step 2 : Create an EndNote Library

a) Open EndNote X2.

b) Click on File New... to create a new EndNote Library.

c) Enter a filename.

d) Click Save.

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Step 3 : Collect References/Citations

a) Method 1: Search in databases and export citations (Web of Science)

b)Method 2: Search LINC directly in EndNote

c) Method 3 : Manually enter a Reference

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Step 3 : Collect References/CitationsMethod 1

Search in databases and export citations

a)Perform search in Web of Science as normal.

b)Mark references to be imported into EndNote X2.

c)Scroll to bottom of screen. At Step 3:, click on the button Save to EndNote, RefMan, ProCite.

d)EndNote program will automatically load.

e)The references are now saved into the EndNote library, under the group “Imported References”.

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Step 3 : Collect References/CitationsMethod 2:

Search LINC directly in EndNote

• Valid only forValid only for Free Free Databases Databases

• This Method good for This Method good for KnownKnown Citations Citations

a) In an EndNote Library, under Online Search on the left, click on more…

b)Under Name, look for and highlight Natl U of Singapore. Click Choose. Perform a search.

c)Retrieved records from 1 through XX. Enter the desired number for XX.

d)All records (relevant?) will be saved into EndNote

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Step 3 : Collect References/CitationsMethod 3:

Manually Create a Reference in EndNote

• Useful for working papers / manuscripts which Useful for working papers / manuscripts which are not found in databasesare not found in databases

a) In an EndNote Library, at the top, click on ReferencesNew Reference

b) Under Reference Type:, click on the drop-down menu and select accordingly (eg. Conference paper)

c)Enter information such as author, year, title

d)Simply click on X (close the window) and the reference will be saved

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http://www.endnote.com/training/WMVs/ENX2/06-Manual_Data_Entry.wmv14NUS Medical / Science Library

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Other Features

a) Remove Duplicates

i. In an EndNote Library, click References on the menu bar Find Duplicates

b) Organise References into Groups (or folders)

i. Highlight a reference in EndNote Library

ii. Right – Click Add References To Create Custom Group…

iii. Type a group name. Enter.

c) Compress a Library and Email to Colleague

d) Direct Links to Web of Science via Library Proxy

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Step 4: Cite References in Word (Cite While You Write)

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Step 4: Cite References in Word (Cite While You Write)

a) In an EndNote X2 library, highlight a reference.

b) In Microsoft Word, place cursor at insertion point.

c) Look for the EndNote toolbari. For Word 2003, click on 4th button Insert Selected

Citation(s)

ii. For Word 2007, click on the button Insert Citation. Click Insert Selected Citation(s).

d) The reference is inserted.

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Step 5: Change Reference Style

a) In Microsoft Word, look for the EndNote toolbar

i. For Word 2003 & below, click on the 3rd button Format Bibliography.

ii. For Word 2007, go to Style: Select another style

b) Under With output style, click Browse...

c) Select the desired journal style. Eg. Nature

d) The references are now re-formatted.

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Customize Citations

• Edit Citation(s)Use this command to make any changes inside a citation, such as adding page numbers or removing author names from author-date citations.

• Edit Library

Reference(s)This command allows

you to quickly access

the specific record for

any selected citation.

Other CWYW Features

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Additional CWYW Features

• Insert NoteUse this command to insert explanatory notes to be numbered as though they were bibliography entries, and then placed in the bibliography.

Other CWYW Features

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Additional CWYW Features

• Unformat Citation(s)This command will remove the formatted bibliography and citations and replace all citations with plain-text placeholders that EndNote can match to library records to create formatted citations. This command is commonly used when moving documents between word-processing programs.

Other CWYW Features

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Additional CWYW Features

• Remove Field CodesThis command will create a second copy of the document with all EndNote field coding removed (you can generally recognize field codes such as formatted EndNote citations by their turning grey when you select them in Word). It is used when sending documents to a publisher because the field coding used for EndNote citations can sometimes cause problems for publishers’ page layout programs.

Other CWYW Features

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Additional CWYW Features

• Export Traveling LibraryEndNote creates a hidden “traveling” library containing only the references used in each paper. This traveling library is part of the coded information contained in each citation. Use this command to export the references (exclude Notes, Abstract, Figure & Caption) in this traveling library to a regular EndNote library.

Other CWYW Features

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EndNote X2 vs EndNote Web

Features EndNote X2 EndNote Web

Advantages Work on references and cite independent of Web – less processing time

Web-based : longer processing & connection time

Full install on computer. No expiry.

Account expires if you leave NUS

Stores unlimited no. of references

Max. 10,000 references only

Store full-text (eg. PDF, sound files)

Unable to store full-text

Disadvantages References stored on local computer. Needs to save and move references to another computer.

Can work on references anywhere with Internet (renew account every 12 months via NUSNET)

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Email : [email protected] or

[email protected]

LION – How to Use EndNote

LION – How to Use EndNote Web

EndNote X2 Getting Started Guide

EndNote X2 User’s Guide

EndNote X2 Tutorial

- View Online or Download

EndNote FAQs

EndNote Discussion Forum

Help

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More Info!

For assistance with installation via NUS Software Catalogue, contact

[email protected]

Best Wishes in Your Referencing

NUS Libraries

Medical / Science Resource Team

Info Desk: 65162454NUS Medical / Science Library


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