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EndNote Web
Your web-based research
and writing tool
EndNote Web, a component of EndNote and Web of Knowledge, is a Web-based reference organiser and collaboration tool that enables EndNote users to collect references when away from their desktop, and collaborate easily with others. The combination of EndNote with EndNote Web and Web of Knowledge provides researchers with an integrated solution for research and writing. Whether at the library or elsewhere, with EndNote Web you can:
See what's new in EndNote Web!
Collect references from electronic and traditional sources
- Search Web of Knowledge, PubMed and hundreds of library OPACs directly using predefined connection files
- Import references from hundreds of online bibliographic databases
- Use optional EndNote Web toolbars in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla® Firefox to access your reference library in one click, and capture citation data easily (requires plug-in)
Organise your references for research topics and papers
- Access functions quickly with dynamic tabbed menus
- Build a library of references in many languages (see notes on Unicode compatibility)
- Store up to 25,000 records per EndNote Web account (EndNote X5). Other EndNote Web users can store up to 10,000 references
- Attach files and a figure to each EndNote Web record—you receive 1GB for file attachments (EndNote X5)
- Track references in multiple groups
- Link to full-text articles available to your institution
- Locate references with Quick Search—EndNote Web highlights every instance of the search term
- Use 45 reference types (e.g., journal article, book, Web page)
- Create lists of "favourites" for online connection files, import filters and publishing styles
- Edit references—add notes, keywords and more
- View up to 50 references per page
- Sort reference lists by times cited, date added to the library, and date modified to locate references easily
Create a formatted bibliography for your paper or cite references while you write
- Locate citations Microsoft Word (requires plug-in) with the Cite While You Write™ technology (patent pending). Watch the bibliography appear as you write
- Use over 3,700 publishing styles to format in-text citations and bibliographies
- Format papers in other word processors using RTF (rich text format) files
- Create an independent bibliography list that can be saved, emailed or printed instantly
- Cite references from both EndNote and EndNote Web in a single paper
Collaborate with colleagues and students
- Transfer references easily to and from EndNote (EndNote X.0.2 and up). EndNote X5 users with an EndNote Web account can transfer file attachments too.
- Share EndNote Web groups to simplify collaboration with colleagues—designate each collaborator as edit or read only
- Organise and share personal publication lists from the ResearcherID author community—ResearcherID publication lists are automatically synchronised with EndNote Web
- View personal citation metrics in ResearcherID—complete with dynamic links to Times Cited detail in Web of Science
Use administrative tools
for the EndNote Web Administrator at your institution
- View usage reports and EndNote Web accounts
- Customise lists of online search connections, import filters and bibliographic styles—or create and upload new ones
- Create new ones, or modify existing online search connections, import filters and output styles in EndNote on the desktop and upload to EndNote Web easily
- Reveal your OpenURL links to EndNote Web users (automatic for ISI Web of KNowledge subscribers)
- Deploy Cite While You Write browser tools across campus computers with a MSI installer
Web of Knowledge users can benefit from the integrated solution of ISI Web of Knowledge and EndNote with EndNote Web, designed to work seamlessly together for a streamlined workflow:
- Web of Knowledge users can send one or more references to their EndNote Web library in one step—just as they do with EndNote
- Web of Knowledge identifies references stored in EndNote Web for future searches
- EndNote Web presents users with links to Times Cited, Related Records® and the full record for one-click access to the latest information on a reference article
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