EndNote FAQ
1. What is EndNote?
EndNote is a software program that you can load onto your home or work computer and use to create, manage and store bibliographic references for easy access and sharing.
2. How can EndNote save me time?
EndNote can save you time when writing an article or paper by helping you manage your references. EndNote provides the capability of compiling references and then printing them in the appropriate format, It also utilizes pre-designed manuscript templates for specific journals and assists you in the scholarly communication process by providing ways in which you can collaborate with colleagues.
3. Where can I obtain EndNote?
EndNote is available through the Sladen Library Reference Desk. Simply checkout a copy of EndNote from the Sladen Library to install on your home computer. If you need EndNote installed on your work computer, Sladen Library will submit a request to I.T. on your behalf.
4. Where can I turn for EndNote support?
EndNote support is available in a variety of formats:
- For assistance with installation of EndNote, please contact John DuLong at jdulong1@hfhs.org or
(313) 916-3095
- For EndNote program assistance please contact Nandita Mani at nmani1@hfhs.org or
(313) 916-2550
- Visit our Education page on the Sladen Library website.
- ‘Getting Started with EndNote’ online tutorial: http://www.lib.wayne.edu/services/instruction_tutorials/endnote/index.html
5. What other services do you provide in conjunction with EndNote?
‘Manuscript Preparation @ Your Fingertips’
Sladen Library is proud to offer manuscript preparation assistance to HFHS employees at no charge. Librarians will provide support with verifying and compiling references in the appropriate format, insert references within manuscripts, ensure tables and figures are labeled appropriately, retrieve instructions for authors guidelines, and can assist you with the implementation of specific guidelines attributed to your manuscript to allow for a stress free submission process. Please note that there is a minimum one week turnaround for this service.
Simply call Nandita Mani for further assistance at (313) 916-2550 or fill out an Education Request Form indicating your information needs.
Updated January 2010
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