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Managing your references using Endnote

Managing your references can be very time consuming. You may wonder: did I read this article, and what did I think of it? Did all the citations and references I used in my document end up in the bibliography? In this short workshop you will learn how to tackle these problems by using Endnote.

Target group
Researcher
Postdoctoral researcher
PhD candidate
Teacher
Lisette Grimmius  (Information Specialist)
Method
Training course
Workload
The total workload amounts to 3 hours (2 hours of training plus homework)
Start dates 2023
15 February, 19 April, 20 September, 22 November
Language
English

Why this course?

Managing your references can be very time consuming: did I read this article, and what did I think of it? Did all the citations and references I used in my document end up in the bibliography? Are the titles in my bibliography correct and do I really have to adjust every title to the correct style one by one? These problems can be solved by using reference management software like Endnote. The University Library offers a hands-on introductory instruction to Endnote for everyone who has been postponing the decision to start using a reference manager, for those who got lost in trying to master one on their own, and for those who use one but would like a little help. Upon completion of this course, you will understand how you can use Endnote to manage your references.

Format 

This is a hands-on 2-hour workshop, including theory and practice with Endnote software for managing your references.

Practical information

  • You can register for this course using the registration buttons on the right side of this page. Please note the difference between Staff (employee of Leiden University) and Extern/LUmc (e.g. extern, self-funded researchers or employee at LUmc). 
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