EndNote is software that enables you to store and manage references, and use these to format citations and bibliographies in documents, in many different styles. The latest version of EndNote is X6, the Library can also support the previous version. X6 is available for installing on your own computer here. It is available on the campus network for those running Windows 7. Once installed check for updates by opening EndNote and going to the Help menu. Choose EndNote Program Updates and use the Wizard to check for updates.
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EndNote Installation
EndNote Basics
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EndNote Extras

9 Comments
Hide/Show CommentsMar 26, 2011
Donald Hilson
Mine is working
Mar 28, 2011
Bobbie Warn
Hi guys, seems like I'm able to login. Awesome.
Jul 26, 2011
Grant Slevin
How much does it cost?
Jul 27, 2011
Peter Kennedy
Endnote is available at no cost for Staff and Students using it for their UC work.
Feb 27, 2012
Aimee Richardson
I have installed Endnote on my mac but when I try to import a reference from Safari it saves to the downloads folder instead of going to the endnote library. I then have to import the the reference. Is there a fix for this?
Thank you.
May 29, 2012
Katy Kelly
I'd like to get Endnote tutorials. Is there any sessions planned this year?
May 29, 2012
Peter Kennedy
There are regular sessions throughout the year. This varies from branch to branch so it is worth asking the Liaison Librarians in the subject area of interest to you. Their contacts are available here.
Sep 19, 2012
Sheryl Read
Are there any tutorial video's available on how to use end note as I am a distance student in Tauranga?
When typing in references into End note what format do we need to use? For example the Authors- Do we use their full names or do we use their surname and initals?
Sep 19, 2012
John Arnold
If you click the link under EndNote Extras (at bottom right above) “Training videos,” you will see that the vendor has created quite a few on various aspects of EndNote. If you are just getting started, try selecting “Playlists” and then the “Starting or Upgrading” group of videos.
Regarding authors: I would recommend putting in as much detail as you have for each author, and always invert the name (Surname, Forenames/Initials). If there are several names, put each name on a separate line, e.g.
Read, Sheryl
Arnold, John
If an author appears in more than one reference, keep the format exactly the same. Some styles (such as APA) require the use of initials in in-text citations if there is more than one author with the same surname. EndNote implements this requirement, but interprets any variation as a different author – including if one entry has full stops and one doesn't or even if one has a stray space after it!
Cheers
John