SLC Endnote Pop-Up Session for Students
Course description
These Endnote 'pop-up' sessions are brief, workshop sessions designed to help students understand the basics of using Endnote, through to the more advanced features. Students are encouraged to bring their own laptops, or can access the computers provided.
Attachments
http://clarivate.libguides.com/endnote_training/home
Type of course
Workshop
Presenters

Saib Dianati
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Kung-Keat Teoh
Learning and Teaching Innovation
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Who should attend
Students at any stage of their university studies.
What you will learn
Endnote for Beginners
You are going to learn:
- What is Endnote used for
- How to use the Endnote interface
- How to create a library
- How to manually create a reference
- How to install Harvard referencing style
- How to download and import a reference from Google Scholar
- How to save a copy of Endnote
- How to use and sync MyEndnoteWeb
- How to insert citations from Endnote to Microsoft Word
- How to insert page numbers and prefixes to Microsoft Word citations
Endnote for Intermediates
You are going to learn:
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How to create groups
- How to create smart groups
- How to use Endnote’s build in databases
- How to use Endnote with Findit@Flinders
- How to import references from electronic databases such as ProQuest and IEEE
- How to find Endnote references from PDF’s
- How to modify APA default in-text citations
- Use Endnote with multiple thesis chapters
- How to find more Endnote resources