EndNote basic Citation Utility for Research Support Md. Zahid Hossain Shoeb Md. Zahid Hossain Shoeb Deputy Librarian (Systems) (Research Methodology: Literature Review) Master of Public Health (MPH) School of Public Health Independent University, Bangladesh 14 March 2014
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EndNote basicCitation Utility for Research Support
• Other citation utility/reference management software
• Important terms
• EndNote Basic (Web)- Getting started
• Collect- online search, new reference, import reference • Collect- online search, new reference, import reference
• Organize - manage groups
• Format – bibliography, Plug-ins, CWYW, formatting
• Rules for manual entry
• PUBMed, Google Scholar, ProQuest, EBSCO database search and export/import citation
About EndNote
• What is EndNote?
– It is a software from Thomson Reuters and help you to write your scholarly articles.
– EndNote is an online search tool– EndNote is an online search tool
– EndNote is a reference and figure database
– EndNote is a bibliography and manuscript maker
About EndNote
• Why we use Endnote?– Save time and focus on your research– You have your own library/database– Access hundreds of remote bibliographic databases– Create instant bibliographies in manuscript– Create instant bibliographies in manuscript– Bibliographic styles more than 5,600 – Organize image, PDF or other files– No/very little chance of error– Unlimited number of references– Change sequence automatically– Change references style in only one click
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Other Reference Management software
Other Reference Management software
Other Reference Management software
Other Reference Management software
Important terms
• Manuscript: 1. A book, document, or other composition written by hand. 2. A typewritten or handwritten version of a book, an article, a document, or other work, especially the author's own copy, prepared and submitted for publication in print. 3. Handwriting.print. 3. Handwriting.
• Bibliography: is a systematic list of books and other works such as journal articles. Bibliographies range from "works cited" lists at the end of books and articles to complete, independent publications
Bibliographic information of a journals article1. Author name 2. Title 3. Journal name 4. Year of publication 5. Volume and issue number 6. Pagination
Important terms
• Citation: A citation tells the readers where the information came from. In your writing, you cite or refer to the source of information.
... is an effective way of learning1.
… is an effective way of learning (Hernon, 2012).… is an effective way of learning (Hernon, 2012).
• Reference: In library usage, a written and standard way of acknowledging to a specific work or portion of a work ( book, article, dissertation, report, musical composition, etc.) produced by a particular author, editor, composer, etc., clearly identifying the document in which the work is to be found.
Why reference?
• to show that you have read
• to show what you have read
• to enable the reader to locate the sources mentioned in your papermentioned in your paper
• to acknowledge your sources and avoid plagiarism