Editing a “one off” citation

Single citations once they are inserted into your Word document can be edited. This is useful if you wish to edit how a citation appears in the text without making changes to the output style you have choosen.
The most important thing this can be used for is adding pages numbers or removing a authors surname if you’ve already used it in the previous sentence.

In Word, highlight the citation you wish to edit.
Then either click on the edit citation icon on the EndNote toolbar or right click using the mouse and choose Edit Citation(s)… from the list of options.
From the Edit citation window, enter page numbers by adding them in the Suffix field.
(NOT in the pages field). Any numbers you enter in these fields must be typed as you wish them to appear in the citation. This includes spacing and punctuation
e.g. ,pp.150-155. ,150 or :150.

You may also wish to exclude the author or the year in one citation only. You can do this by placing a tick under each option in the formatted citation section.

Once you click on OK any changes you have made will be reflected in your citation in the text.

EndNote Web version

In December 2006 Thomson launched a web-based version of EndNote. This is a simplified web tool for managing and citing references and is not as comprehensive as Endnote X. The references are stored on the web so you can access them wherever you are, either on or off campus.

EndNote Web delivers tools to:
– Search online resources
– Save Web of Knowledge records directly to an online library
– Collect and organise references
– Format citations and footnotes or a bibliography

Although this version is now available we are NOT currently supporting the product as further developments will be released in 2007.

Please see University of Queensland website for further details of how to register for an EndNote Web Account and the advantages and disadvantages of the web version. [links to UQ with permission of John East] http://www.library.uq.edu.au/endnote/endnoteweb/notice.html

EndNote Clinic

This session is suitable for users who are already familiar with EndNote. A short demonstration will cover some advanced features including changing output styles and inserting page numbers.
The open question and answer section will give an opportunity to share tips or ask advice about specific issues you are experiencing using EndNote.

An EndNote Clinic will be held on:

Friday 26th January 2007 1.00pm – 2.30pm Robinson Library, Room 161
THIS WORKSHOP IS FULLY BOOKED

If you have a topic you would like to discuss, please let us know in advance.

Workshops are open to Newcastle University staff and students.

Places are limited, so please book by emailing louise.gordon@ncl.ac.uk

Introduction to EndNote workshops

This session is aimed at students and staff who have never worked with EndNote before.
You will be introduced to the basics of package including :

How to create a new EndNote Library.
How to input you own references.
Importing references from electronic databases.
How to Cite While You Write., using Endnote to create your word document.

EndNote Introductory workshops will be held on:

Tuesday 16th January 2007 1.00pm – 2.30pm Robinson Library, Room 161
This workshop is now fully booked.

Thursday
18th January 2007 1.00pm – 2.30pm Robinson Library, Room 161
This workshop is now fully booked.

Workshops are open to Newcastle University staff and students.

Places are limited, so please book by emailing louise.gordon@ncl.ac.uk

Business Source Premier

We have just updated our instructions for downloading from Business Source Premier.
You can now directly download your records into EndNote without saving a separate file and downloading using a filter.

So much easier!

New instructions are :

Use the Internet Explorer browser
Logon to Business Source Premier in the usual way
Search using your desired key words
Use the Add to folder option on the right to add the references you want to your folder
Click on Folder has items, on the top right hand corner
Your references will now display in a list in a new window. Click on Export.
In the new window, under Save citations to a file formatted for : select the radio button beside Direct Export to EndNote, ProCite, or Reference Manager . Then click on the Save button.
The EndNote software will now open on your desktop. Choose the library you wish the references to be transferred into. Once you have selected and opened the desired library, the references will appear.