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 library recommends and supports EndNote X6 and X7. Endnote is available for installing on campus (see next section) or the files are available to be downloaded to install on your own computer here - you will need your login, and they are large files. Read more here . 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. On Campus you may need IT or Departmental IT support as this will require administrators rights. There is alternative referencing software available. For a comparison of software see this chart The University of Canterbury Library helps and supports students with the use of EndNote by offering both courses and individual help. For help, contact your Information Librarian. Endnote X2 is the supported version for all users in 2009. How EndNote X2 differs from earlier versions. However, if you need them, the Endnote 9 help pages are still available. Do you need to install Endnote on your own computer? If so, you can download the necessary files here. There is also a cut-down web based version available for use if that better suits your needs. |