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What is Endnote Web?

Endnote Web is a Web-based reference management tool that allows you to create a personal database of up to 10,000 references by importing citations from online databases or text files.  You can organize references into folders, and quickly and easily create and format bibliographies using a wide choice of citation styles.

Endnote Web is provided free of charge to Marquette students and faculty as part of our subscription to Web of Science.  If you don't have a personal Web of Science account, you can sign up for an Endnote Web account at myendnoteweb.comYou must be on campus in order to create an account.  Once registered, you can access your Endnote Web account from on or off campus.  You will need to login while on campus at least once every twelve months in order to maintain your account.

Before you begin using EndnoteWeb, or if you have a question while you're using it, you might try the help guide and FAQs listed below. You may also contact the Raynor Library Information Desk for assistance: http://www.marquette.edu/library/askus/

How does Endnote Web compare to Refworks and Endnote desktop software?

Endnote Web versus Endnote

Comparison of Features in Refworks, Endnote Web, and Endnote

Endnote Web Help Guides and FAQs

Endnote Web FAQ
This link provides answers to commonly asked questions about Endnote Web.

Tutorial
This short tutorial covers how to create an account, add a new reference, manage references in folders, import records from library databases, format papers, and create bibliographies in a number of citation styles (APA, MLA, Chicago Manual of Style, etc.)

Help Guide
The help guide contains more in-depth information on using Endnote Web and is arranged topically in the following categories: Getting Started, Endnote Web Site, Managing References, Options, Cite While Your Write, and Toolbars for Microsoft Internet Explorer (Windows only) and Firefox.

This page compiled and maintained by:
Martha Jermé, 288-3320 or E-mail
Rose Trupiano, 288-5998 or E-mail

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