Aimed primarly at staff and Postgraduate students but open to all. |
Katie Trafford - IT and Digital Skills Training Coordinator |
This course will explain how EndNote works to store and organise your references, how it integrates with word processing software ready to use in your essays and articles. |
Endnote is a software program that allows easy and accurate creation of bibliographies. It allows you to access your research from anywhere and manage your Endnote library from multiple computers. Once created, the bibliography can be formatted into a wide range of styles and works in conjunction with Microsoft Word to automatically format bibliography and reference text. This training is delivered on a Windows device using the latest version of the desktop software. Getting EndNote Staff and Students of the University of Essex have free access to the software. Visit the Software Hub (login with your Essex credentials) and search for EndNote then follow the instructions (Mac users will be re-directed to a downloads page). If it’s your first time using the Software Hub, visit our web page for instructions on how to use it. |
This 2.5 hour course will provide you with the following learning outcomes:
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Virtual and in-person training sessions are available for this course - please check when booking. If you are joining a virtual session, you can use your desktop or laptop device at a location convenient to you. You will be able to engage with the trainer throughout the session. A reminder will be sent the day before the course commences. No previous knowledge is required. This course is designed for the complete beginner. |
Virtual and in-person classroom sessions are available. |
'Practical sessions on how to use EndNote' 'This course was excellant, and the instructor was excellant too' 'I felt the course was very well run, with clear instructions throughout' 'Instructor was excellant, and the pace of the course was perfect' 'Very helpful, thank you' 'This was a generally a really helpful course. I have used EndNote in the past, but really taught myself through trial and error. However, this short course still really helped me to answer some questions I had always had. I also found out some things I did not know previously. Thank you' 'I felt it was a good introductory course, which covers enough to get started' |