Present-day academics spend much of their time writing articles for journals, often in collaboration with fellow researchers. Preparing a manuscript requires expert navigation through the research literature. Both aspects of the writing process involve challenges relating to the handling of references: how to share them with your co-author(s), and how to organise them in order to most efficiently extract what is relevant for your manuscript.
Having used EndNote (http://endnote.com), you already have a personal EndNote library with your own references, you are familiar with the Cite While You Write functionality, and you have set up your library to sync with EndNote online.
In this seminar, we will focus on more advanced functions in EndNote, in particular:
Note that the last subject (systematic literature reviews) is not necessarily relevant for all participants, and we therefore place this in the end of the course. Further, we will try to adjust the course content to the needs of the participants. If there are any subjects you wish to learn more about, not listed here, please fill out a short questionnaire.
Note that we expect all participants in this course to have a basic knowledge of EndNote, including:
If you need a refresher prior to the course, please consult the course material available from this page. If you have not set up your library to sync, please consult this video for step-by-step instructions. If you need help sorting out any EndNote troubles, hiccups or messes, please get in touch with our EndNote support in plenty of time BEFORE the seminar. We will not be able to provide one-on-one EndNote support during the course itself, but will be happy to assist you in preparation for it.