Endnote support
Endnote support stops, change over to Refworks!
On July 1, 2010 the UU license for Endnote will end. From then, Endnote will not be available anymore on computers managed by Utrecht University. Endnote software bought through Surfspot cannot be used anymore from that date.
Please be advised to switch to RefWorks now. Endnote library files can easily be imported into RefWorks. However, citations and bibliographies in (Word) documents formatted with Endnote will not be recognised by RefWorks. You are advised to format your citations in new papers etc. with RefWorks.
What is Endnote?
Endnote is a program for creating and managing literature references. The references can be incorporated as annotations in a publication. EndNote makes a bibliography of the references in a lay-out according to your own specifications.
You can type in the references yourself, or import them directly from bibliographic databases to which you have online access.
Why Endnote?
The references you have collected with EndNote you can easily incorporate in a publication. You can always adapt the formatting of the references and the lay-out style of the bibliography, for instance to comply with the publication conditions of a certain journal. And you can do it in no time!
Import filters
| Bibliographical database |
Import filter |
| Utrecht University library catalogue |
UB_Utrecht.enf
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| Omega |
Reference Manager (RIS) |
| PiCarta |
Picarta.enf (settings: MOPC ; ISO-8859-1 ; no word wrapping) |
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| BDSL: Bibliographie der Deutschen Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft |
Online conversiontool:
http://www.etextlab.uni-muenchen.de/bdsl/index.html |
| BNTL |
Picarta.enf (settings: MOPC ; ISO-8859-1 ; no word wrapping) |
| Brepolis Medieval Bibliographies |
IMB.enf |
| HinT |
Picarta.enf (settings: MOPC ; ISO-8859-1 ; no word wrapping) |
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| Latin American Studies |
LAS.enf |
| Springer-Link |
Reference Manager (RIS) |
Output styles