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Join Joan Naturale as she provides an overview of bibliography management systems, with a focus on EndNote. Learn how to create a personal database of references and easily change citation styles. Other systems such as Zotero and Noodlebib will also be discussed. Accessing and registering for these systems will be explained, along with helpful tutorials and assistance with registration.
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EndNote and Bibliography Management Systems Presentation by Joan Naturale 3 April 2017
Topics • Overview of Bibliography Management Systems • Introduction to Endnote and registration • How to put citations into your personal database • How to choose the right citation style
Bibliography Management Systems Bibliography Management Systems such as: EndNoteand Zotero assist you in creating a personal database of references which you can use and re-use for your scholarly work. You can also change the citation style easily from APA to MLA and hundreds of other styles. Noodlebibis an online citation builder which helps students create correct citations using APA, MLA, or Chicago formats. It is integrated with Google Docs and there are note-taking tools which link to the reference.
Accessing Bibliography Management Systems • The web version of Endnote is free to the RIT community through our Web of Science database subscription. We do not have Endnote software. Zotero is also free and easy to use. Noodlebib is a subscription based database so you must go through the library website to register for Noodlebib. • All of these systems are available through the InfoGuide section “Academic Integrity and Citation”
EndNote InfoGuide • Getting started with Endnote-Registration from on-campus (off-campus option available). • Collect References from various databases, Summon, and Google Scholar Video demonstration • Choose a citation style Video demonstration • Other tutorials are available for organizing your citations, and registering for Endnote.
Help with Registration • If anyone wants to stay, I can help you with registration and show you how to retrieve a citation from a database. • If today is not convenient, you can email me for a 1-1 tutorial.
Questions? Thank you! Academic Integrity Fair Tues. April 4 from 11 am-2 pm