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EndNote Basic

What is EndNoteWeb?

EndNote Web  is a service that helps students and researchers to:

  • Collect references from online services such as Web of Science and EBSCOHost
  • Store up to 10,000 references in your online collection of citations (Your EndNote Web "Library")
  • Share references and collaborate with other EndNote Web users
  • Transfer references to or from EndNote Web desktop version
  • Create formatted reference lists in a variety of publishing styles.
  • Cite While You Write in Microsoft Word to insert references and format papers

Get started by creating an account at www.myendnoteweb.com 

A Cautionary Note

Warning: Citation managers and formatters are provided for your convenience only. Please use them with caution. They are not foolproof and do not guarantee correct results. Be sure to review the results to check for formatting, spelling, capitalization, punctuation, required elements, etc. for the citation style you are using.

Consult the appropriate official style manual for the definitive answer to your citation questions. The Library has online APA, MLA, & Turabian guides.

If you need help planning, composing, revising, or editing your paper, including reviewing your citations, the Campus Tutorial Center offers Writing Center drop-in hours on a first-come, first-serve basis at Andersen Library and the Mary Poppe Chrisman Success Center.

Andersen Library Writing Tutors Drop-In Hours (Fall 2023):
Mondays, 1-3pm (table near Reference Desk)

Mary Poppe Chrisman Success Center:
Mondays-Thursdays, 8:00am-9:00pm
Fridays, 8:00am-4:00pm

Schedule a one-on-one appointment for guaranteed assistance and individualized support: make an individual appointment under the "Writing" drop-down.