Basic Endnote 21 (with MSWord 2019/Office365)

Do you encounter difficulties formatting citations and spend countless hours doing so? Do you often lose track of the sources you read for your literature review? Then consider using Endnote, a powerful reference management software.

In this basic-level workshop, we will walk you through the steps of building an Endnote library, using groups and tags to organise your references, and how to use the CWYW function that integrates Endnote with MSWord. We will also share good practices for safe-keeping your Endnote Library and documents linked to Endnote.

Learn

  • To use, store and organise references in Endnote

Speakers

Stephanie Ng

Stephanie Ng

Senior Librarian (Research Librarian – STEM)
Stephanie holds a MSc in Information Studies. As a senior librarian, she assists the NUS community in their information needs. Her daily work involves collection development, offering consultation, student engagement, and liaising with NUS community to organise and conduct information literacy workshops. During her free time, Stephanie enjoys reading, baking, hiking and travelling.
Mak Jie Ying

Mak Jie Ying

Senior Librarian (Research Librarian – STEM)
Jie Ying is a Science and Immersive Tech Librarian. Besides conducting information literacy programmes and consultations, she is part of the team behind TEL Imaginarium, which showcases devices that facilitate technology enhanced learning.

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