EndNote and Reference Manager are bibliographic software applications that provide facilities for the creation of databases, importing online references and inserting citations in documents. These applications enable you to manage references to journal articles, books, web pages and other materials. Below, find out more about the face-to-face training on these applications offered by the Library.
EndNote:
Quick Start – A series of group sessions giving an overview of the basic features of EndNote. Please email [email protected] to book a place.
Highfield, 9 November 2010, 2pm-3:30pm
Highfield, 29 November 2010, 10am-11:30am
In-depth sessions for research postgraduates – Covering both basic and advanced features. These sessions are organised through the University Graduate School. To book, see information in the Grad Book
Library deskside training – We come to you, where and when it suits you. Available to staff and research postgraduates only. Book an appointment
Reference Manager:
Quick Intro Session – This one hour course is a very quick introduction to some of the features of Reference Manager for those who would like to find out what it can do, those who have had some limited experience of Reference Manager, or those converting from EndNote (or other bibliographic software packages). Please email [email protected] to book a place.
Highfield, Room 4075, Hartley Library, 20 December 2010, 9:30-10:30am
SGH, Room AA07a Health Services Library, 17 January 2011, 9:30-10:30am
Highfield, Room 4075 Hartley Library, 6 May 2011, 9:30-10:30am
SGH, rm AA07a Health Services Library, 13 May 2011, 9:30-10:30am
In-depth sessions for research postgraduates – Covering both basic and advanced features. These sessions are organised through the University Graduate School. To book, see information in the Grad Book
Library deskside training – We come to you, where and when it suits you. Available to staff and research postgraduates only. Book an appointment
EndNote or Reference Manager?
The choice of EndNote or Reference Manager is largely a matter of personal preference. Both provide comparable facilities for the creation of databases, importing online references and inserting citations in documents. See the library webpage for further details about EndNote and Reference Manager to find out which one may be best suited to your working style http://www.soton.ac.uk/library/infoskills/bibliographic/index.html