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EndNote

EndNote is a desktop program that helps researchers quickly collect and organize references from online sources (or elsewhere), create a searchable personal database, find and cite these references while writing, and create bibliographies formatted in their style of choice.

EndNote works with your word processor (Microsoft Word, AppleWorks) to manage in-text citations, to automatically format your references according to a predefined citations style and to build bibliographies in nearly any format. Everything you collect - notes, quotations, file attachments - becomes part of a searchable database which you can reach into whenever you want to add a citation to your paper or create a bibliography for it.

EndNote Web is a web based service that offers a convenient way for EndNote users to access the basic functionality of EndNote online when using multiple computers. It allows online sharing of libraries if working on a collaborative project. EndNote Web works seamlessly with EndNote X and newer. Go to MyEndNoteWeb.com and set up an account. You are also able to register and obtain the optional browser plug-in for EndNote Web from within ISI Web of Knowledge. You can see a comparison of EndNote and EndNote web here.

The University Libraries are licensed to provide download access to EndNote only for our UMDNJ affiliated users.

Directions to download latest version:
1. Save a copy of your current Endnote Libraries to a separate location.
2. Be sure to uninstall any previous version of EndNote
3. Download and execute the EndNoteX2 install program.
4. Refer to the Tip Sheet for simple installation instructions.
5. Click 'Finish' to end the installation process.
EndNote X2 for Windows XP (SP2), Vista [48 MB] (Install Tips)
EndNote X1.0.1 for Windows 2000 (SP3) [41.9 MB] (Install Tips)
EndNote X2 for Macintosh OS X (10.4.x, 10.5.x)

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