Endnote training
EndNote is a bibliographic reference software that can help store, manage, organise and format bibliographic references for use in research papers and publications. It enables the automatic creation and formatting of citations and bibliographies.
A number of 2-hour training sessions entitled, "A Beginners Guide to EndNote XI for PC" is scheduled. Places are allocated on a first-come basis and are limited to 18 participants/session. Participants are expected to have basic IT skills and knowledge of using Word and databases.
Location: South Training Room, Berkeley Basement, Berkeley Library.
A schedule of sessions is available here, once you register.
To register and book a course, go to here. Follow the instructions to login and choose a course from the calendar on which you would like to reserve a place. (Jessica Eustace has sent an email around with detailed instructions, should you need them.)
Trainers: Jessica Eustace, (SFI Research Librarian); David MacNaughton, Subject Librarian (Sciences & Health Sciences); David Mockler (Medical Librarian); John McManus (Collection Management); Lorna Flannery, Subject Librarian (Engineering & Computing, Maths & Statistics); Greg Sheaf, Subject Librarian (Nursing and Midwifery); Geraldine Fitzgerald, Subject Librarian ( Education); Sean Hughes, Subject Librarian (History); Christoph Schmidt-Supprian (Collection Management).
Should you wish to cancel a booking, please notify the Endnote Course Administrator, Jessica Eustace. Please provide a minimum of 24 hours notice to allow other to attend in your place.