EndNote Workshops for March/April

Introductory EndNote workshop

This session is aimed at students and staff who have never worked with EndNote before.

EndNote Introductory workshops will be held on:

Friday 16th of March 2007 1.00pm – 2.30pm Walton Library, Glen Cluster.
THIS WORKSHOP IS FULLY BOOKED

Tuesday 10th of April 2007 1.00pm – 2.30pm Robinson Library, Room 161
THIS WORKSHOP IS FULLY BOOKED

Thursday 19th of April 2007 1.00pm – 2.30pm Walton Library, Glen Cluster.

Workshops are open to Newcastle University staff and students.

Places are limited, so please book by emailing Jackie.Dunn@ncl.ac.uk

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/library/workshops_endnote.php

Endnote Glossary

We often refer to unfamiliar terms and concepts when using Endnote, so we are thinking of developing a short glossary of terms to help people understand exactly what they mean. There are already some useful examples on the web – see Edith Cowan Library and the University of Wollongong – but we want to be sure that our glossary is appropriate to users here at Newcastle. For this we need some help! Please email us with suggestions for terms and concepts in Endnote which we can add to our glossary. They might be terms which you yourself have had trouble with or words which colleagues have queried. As soon as we have enough feedback we shall start working on the glossary.

Connection files again

Just a quick update about the connection files, which some people use to connect out from Endnote, mainly to library catalogues. If you are using Endnote on a university PC which has an IP address which begins with 10. the connection file to the British Library catalogue will not work. However, you can access it via the RAS or from PCs with different IP addresses.

Connection Files

It seems that there is a problem at present using connection files if you are using Endnote on the university network, although they are working fine through the RAS. We have asked ISS to investigate this for us, so hopefully it will be resolved soon. Meanwhile, if you want to use a connection file, just log on via RAS.