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LIBRARY Library Home | Online Catalog | Periodical titles | Databases EndNote Campus-Wide Site LicenseCurrent version as of 11/29/2005Windows-version 9.0 Macintosh-version 9.0 Announcing EndNote
To simplify and enhance your research process, David Allan Hubbard Library on behalf of Fuller
Theological Seminary entered into a Site License Agreement with ISI Research Soft
for an institution-wide license for the EndNote bibliographic software (PC and
Macintosh platforms). What is EndNote? EndNote is a commercially available bibliographic management software that allows you to collect and organize citations, and to insert the citations into a word processing program in formatted bibliographic styles. EndNote can help you:
How do I get a copy of EndNote? There will be different distribution centers around campus and at each extension site. Please print and sign the EndNote Use Agreement and exchange it for your copy of EndNote at the following distribution centers: 1. For the School of Theology students, faculty members and staff: you can receive your EndNote copy directly in the Library at the Information Access Services Desk. If you are a CATS student you may receive your copy in the CATS office. 2. For the School of Psychology students, faculty or staff: you may contact Marta Cenac, the SOP Research Manager to receive your EndNote CD. 3. For the School of Intercultural Studies students, faculty or staff: you may contact Joan Kraryer in the Dean's Office to receive your EndNote CD. 4. If you are an extension student, faculty or staff please contact your extension office to get a copy of EndNote. To download the latest version of EndNote you can also visit the Fuller Library pages in Portico. Aside from installation instructions, the EndNote CD (and the online version) also provides additional connection files, filters and styles that have been customized and programmed for use with our subscription databases and with our own online library catalog. For instructions on how to take advantage of these add-on files please refer to the specific file on the Research CD. Training
The Office of Library Information Systems (LIS) offers introductory Endnote training.
Click here to sign up for available workshops Technical support
For help with installation and other support issues please visit the EndNote
Technical Support site at:
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