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The advantages of EndNote

What does EndNote do?

Keeping track of references and formatting

Identify citation details of each reference

When you cite a reference for the first time in your work, you know that you have to dig out the details of the original reference, enter the in-text citation into your text, and add a full entry into the list of references at the end of the work, using appropriate punctuation and formatting.

EndNote can reduce a lot of the effort involved in this process.

Simple data entry

Add details to each field in form

EndNote enables you to enter your reference details in a simple fill-in-the-fields fashion.

Create a "library" of references

List or 'library' of references in EndNote

By entering each work you will be citing you create a "library" of references in EndNote.

Enter the references into Word (or other word processors)

Use references with Word (or other word processors)

With just a few clicks, it is easy to use this "library" of references to create both the in-text citations in your document, and at the same time automatically create and maintain your list of references.

Set the bibliographic style as needed

Change the citation and
referencing style

You can use your School or Faculty style, or with a few clicks immediately change the citation and referencing style for submission to one or more journals.

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