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What is EndNote?
EndNote is bibliographic software that allows you to store, organise and manage your references in a database (called an EndNote library). These references can be linked to your word processing documents to instantly create in-text citations and bibliographies in the referencing style that you require.
Follow these simple steps to start using EndNote in no time!
Getting Started
Part I
EndNote Library
Part II
Adding References
Part III
Creating Bibliographies

Find out why you should use EndNote, where you can obtain your copy at UNSW, the cost of purchase, and other relevant information to help you get started.

Learn how to create an EndNote library to store and manage your references (including how to sort, delete, edit and search the references).

Learn how to add references to your library by manual entry, importing references and exporting references.

Create instant bibliographies in your word processed documents by linking to references in your EndNote library. EndNote has over 700 different referencing styles to choose from. Includes creating footnotes.
 
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