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The Library has a subscription that allows UC staff and students to use Endnote Web. Endnote Web is a simpler, web-based, version of Endnote and may suit some users. Entries created in Endnote Web can be easily moved to EndnoteX2.
More information, and comparisons with Endnote are available here.

Getting started

To start with you need to register with Endnote Web. Once registered, you will have a login which can be used world-wide.

Registration through Web of Knowledge

While an indirect way of registering for Endnote Web, it is the method recommended by the Endnote vendors as, to quote: When users register for an EndNote Web account within ISI Web of Knowledge, they will have greater access to institutional library resources than when they register through EndNote on the desktop.

Connect to Web of Knowledge.

Over half-way down the right hand navigation bar you will see a heading 'Customize Your Experience'. Click on the Register prompt.

This will enable you to register. The login you set-up will work for both Endnote Web and the Web of Knowledge (they are provided by the same organization).

Once you have a login you can use the Sign In link to connect. Alternatively, once you have your login you can directly connect to Endnote Web at https://www.myEndnote Web.com

Direct Registration

While this is the obvious method to register for Endnote Web, it is not the recommended method. We recommend using the "Web of Knowledge" method outlined above.

If you do decide to register directly, you must be on campus as registration will fail otherwise (it is how Endnote checks you belong to an institution with a subscription to Endnote Web). Once registered your login will work anywhere.

To connect:
https://www.myEndnote Web.com

To register:
click on the Sign Up link

Complete the registration form. Once login is created, use the same screen to login.

Using Endnote Web

We recommend starting with the online tutorials provided by the Endnote Vendors. You will also find other useful support links at this site.  

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