EndNote 20
EndNote 20 is available for both Mac and PC from Software Downloads in the Northeastern student or faculty/employee portal. Additional tutorials and videos on EndNote 20 are in the Frequently Asked Questions section.
What is EndNote?
EndNote is software that helps you manage your research and format your citations. EndNote is licensed for use by current Northeastern faculty, staff, and students. It comes with a plug-in for Word, called Cite While You Write.
There are two ways to use Endnote:
You can install Endnote software and store your citations and PDFs on your own personal computer, or
You can use a web-based version of EndNote and store (and share) your research items in the cloud.
Most people choose the first option because it has greater functionality. The second option can be a backup of your Endnote library that is synced with the desktop version.
As a Northeastern affiliate, you do not need to purchase it if you follow these download instructions. As long as you are a current student, faculty or staff, there is no need to download a trial version or one that requires a purchase. (Ignore the link that says "Free and Discounted Software" and instead go straight to "Software Downloads.")
Getting Help with EndNote
Having installation issues?
Need help getting started?
Having technical issues?
See tutorials for exporting to EndNote (Instructions for Mac and for PC).
Next Step
The Getting Started page covers downloading and installing Endnote software, creating an online Endnote account, and exporting from databases to your Endnote library.
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