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Drowning in Citations and PDFs? EndNote Can Help!

Learn how to use EndNote, a citation management software program, to keep track and organize citations and cite while you write your papers. Heavily used by researchers across campus, EndNote is available for Macs and PCs and can be purchased from the U of I Webstore (Endnote on Webstore for $110). We often hear graduate students say that they wish they had implemented a citation management strategy at the beginning of their academic careers - don't let this happen to you! Please note that this introductory session is geared towards those who are new to EndNote. If you already own EndNote, check out our EndNote support site for helpful tips and information: (https://guides.library.illinois.edu/endnote). 

Related LibGuide: EndNote by Biology Librarian

Date:
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Time:
11:00am - 11:50am
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Presenter:
Erin Kerby & Kelli Trei (Funk ACES)
Location:
Main Library 314 (Map )
CampusLibraries:
Main Library
Audience:
  All are welcome  
Categories:
  Collecting and Organizing Information  
Registration has closed.

This workshop will be held IN-PERSON in 314 Main Library: Take the north stairwell (Armory and Wright Street entrance) to the 3rd floor of the Main Library and make a left at the top of the stairs.

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Registration closes two hours before each scheduled workshop and you will receive a reminder email (with the Zoom link if an online workshop) one hour before the session is scheduled to start. Make sure to check your spam/trash!

Event Organizer

Kelli Trei (Funk ACES)

218 Funk ACES Library

 

 

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