EndNote

What is EndNote?


EndNote is a tool for writing and managing bibliographies. Using this product, writers save countless hours of typing and formatting when creating bibliographies for curricula vitae, manuscripts, thesis/dissertations, grant proposals, term papers and other publications.

EndNote for Windows and Macintosh is a valuable all-in-one tool that integrates the following tasks into one program:
  • Search bibliographic databases on the Internet

  • Organize references, images, PDFs and other files

  • Construct your paper with built-in manuscript templates

  • Watch the bibliography and figure list appear as you write!


  • EndNote Online Tutorial


    Try the EndNote Online Tutorial developed by Library staff at the University of Newcastle and modifed by Avondale College Library staff for Avondale use with permission. The Tutorial is designed to provide an introduction to using EndNote Version X.

    Hardware and software requirements


    EndNote X is the currently supported version at Avondale College
    Windows users
    Hardware
  • Pentium 450 megahertz or faster processor

  • At least 180MB of free hard disk space

  • 256 MB RAM

  • CD-ROM drive required for installation

  • Internet connection required to search online databases


  • Software
  • Windows 2000 (Service Pack 3 or 4)

  • Windows XP

  • Microsoft Office/Word 2000/2003


  • MAC users
    Hardware
  • Mac OS X

  • PowerPC or Intel Macintosh 450 MHz or higher

  • Hard disk with 180 MB available

  • Minimum 256 MB of available RAM

  • Internet connection required to search Internet databases

  • EndNote files are compatible across Windows and Macintosh platforms.

  • Software
  • Microsoft Word 2004


  • Obtaining EndNote
    Importing Bibliographic Information from Databases
    EndNote Support and Training