EndNote at Purdue - Getting Started



EndNote and EndNote Web

Contact Librarians

Maribeth
Slebodnik

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 VetMed, Pharmacy,
 Nursing, Foods & Nutrition
Jeremy
Garritano
 Chemistry, Earth &
 Atmospheric Sci, Physics
Robert
Freeman
 Liberal Arts
Judy
Nixon
 CDFS, Education
Hal
Kirkwood
 Management, Ag Econ,
 HTM, CSR
Amy
Van Epps
 Math, Engineering,
 Technology
Priscilla
Geahigan
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What is EndNote?

EndNote is a desktop software designed to help store and organize bibliographic references in the "libraries" (collections) on user's own computer equipment. Users can create separate bibliographies or insert citations from their libraries into papers they are writing by using the "cite while you write" feature. Users can also enter references into the libraries manually or download them from online databases.

Purdue users can purchase this software at ITaP at academic rate.

What is EndNote Web?

 

EndNote Web is a companion web version of the desktop EndNote. It is an online citation management application that can help organize research material into one's own online mini database.  Your references are stored online, not locally. 

EndNote Web is FREE to all Purdue users and there is no software to purchase.

For instructions, please visit the EndNote Web Guide.

EndNote vs. EndNote Web

Click here to see a comparison chart between EndNote and EndNote Web