October 6, 2009
Upcoming Endnote Workshop
ENDNOTE WORKSHOP
WHAT is Endnote?
Endnote is a software program designed to help organize information sources, such as journal articles, book chapters, websites, images, etc., that the academic researcher collects for use in research or publications. These references are organized into “Libraries” and can be formatted into whatever style format is required or desired.
References can be downloaded from many of the databases Centre subscribes to directly to the “Library” the researcher has created.
WHEN: Friday, October 16, 2009, 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
WHERE: Crounse training lab on the lower level of the Library
Please register by emailing one of the Reference Librarians: Lesley Jackson: Lesley.jackson@centre.edu; Carrie Frey: carrie.frey@centre.edu; Mary Beth Garriott: marybeth.garriott@centre.edu
IF YOU SIGNED UP FOR THIS WORKSHOP ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST, AND YOU INDICATED YOU WANTED TO ATTEND THIS RESCHEDULED WORKSHOP, YOU WILL RECEIVE AN INDIVIDUAL EMAIL ASKING IF YOU STILL PLAN TO ATTEND.
Questions? Feel free to contact Lesley, Carrie or Mary Beth