Friday, April 07, 2006



Endnote is a referencing program used as a tool in assignments and anything needing a bibliography. It is most useful when there are 35 or more references.

In today's tutorial we were introduced to Endnote and used it to create a bibliography of five references which are being used in our assignment for UPC0002 Research and Writing Processes.

In the lecture we were taught about the usefulness of Endnote and the different functions of it. There are different formats used for referencing for each different subject or university (ECU uses the APA 5th format) and Endnote takes care of all of these, there are about 45 000.

Endnote is also possible to be synchronised with Microsoft Word, especially useful when doing assignments. Endnote can also hold up to 15 000 references.

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