Sep
30
2003
Endnote 7 for Macintosh OS X now shipping!
The world’s most popular bibliographic software offers new connectivity and publishing solutions
“We are pleased to provide our customers with new technologies that extend the value of their EndNote libraries, including letting our users go mobile on Palm™ handhelds,” said David Kochalko, President of ISI ResearchSoft. “Our commitment to improving EndNote’s core features contributes to its premier position among researchers worldwide.”
Instant Subject Bibliographies
For the first time, users of EndNote 7 can save steps creating a bibliography with topic headings using EndNote’s new ‘Subject Bibliography’ feature. For example, users simply select the field “Author” to view a bibliography organised by author headings. The look of a user’s subject bibliography can be controlled by selecting a favourite output style, choosing a sort order and a numbering scheme for the references. This feature gives users an easy way to update their curricula vitae and reading lists.
Flexible Placement of Images from EndNote references into Microsoft Word
Users can take advantage of EndNote’s new ability to insert a figure or table anywhere in a Microsoft Word® document. They can now search their EndNote libraries for images to place figures and tables within the text, or to create figure and table lists at the end of the document, depending upon their presentation or publisher requirements. And there are new output style settings to specify the caption location for figures or tables.
Extended Compatibility
In response to increasing demand for EndNote to be more compatible with word processing packages other than Microsoft Word, ISI ResearchSoft have equipped EndNote 7 with an RTF feature, enabling bibliographies to be created using StarOffice, OpenOffice, AppleWorks, FrameMaker and more. EndNote 7 scans RTF documents containing temporary EndNote citations and creates a bibliography instantly. EndNote 7′s RTF Document Scan feature lets users choose any of over 1,000 output styles to create the final bibliography.
New Connectivity with Palm™ Handheld and Visualisation Software
EndNote 7 mobilises a user’s EndNote library on Palm® OS. Users can now access their references anywhere, anytime. With this new connectivity, users can search, edit and beam references, and then use the HotSync® function to back up their EndNote library to the desktop. The software works with every handheld device from Palm Inc. (such as the Tungsten series, Zire series or m series) using the Palm Operating System 3.1 to 5.2.
“Thank you for listening about RTF capabilities, Palm possibilities, subject bibliographies, etc!”
Leanne Wiedemann – Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Missouri
Other new features include the ability to export files in XML format, and to move EndNote references to data visualisation tools to help users explore research literature visually.
In addition, EndNote 7 helps users locate full text faster by connecting to an institution’s online resources with OpenURL links. With over 1,500 content files including output styles, templates, import filters and connection files, EndNote 7 expands the number of ways to collect data from a wide variety of online resources and to publish manuscripts.
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