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EndNote

EndNote software allows you to create your own personal database of references, known as an EndNote library.  Your EndNote library provides a way for your to store and manage the references that you gather in the course of your research, and may also be used in conjunction with Microsoft Word, to create in-text citations and bibliographies. 

How do I obtain a copy of EndNote?

EndNote is available to Bond University staff and students under a site license, and is part of the standard operating environment on campus computers.

The version currently supported by Information Services is EndNote X5.  If you have an older version on your computer and wish to upgrade to EndNote X5, please email servicedesk@bond.edu.au with your request.

Copies of EndNote X5 are available to Bond University staff and current students for home use.  These may be obtained from the Library & Computing Service Desk on Level 2 of the Main Library. 

You will need to enter the following details in your EndNote Preferences to use EndNote's Find Full Text feature:

OpenURL Path: http://zl9eq5lq7v.search.serialssolutions.com/ 

Authenticate with: http://ezproxy.bond.edu.au/login?url=

 

EndNote X5 system requirements & word processor compatibility

Windows

  • Windows 7 (32/64 bit)
  • Windows Vista (32/64 bit)
  • Windows XP (service pack 3)
  • MS Word 2010, 2007, 2003, 2000
  • OpenOffice.org Writer

Mac

  • OS X (10.5.6)
  • MS Word 2010, 2008, 2004

What is EndNote Web?

EndNote Web is a web-based version of EndNote that allows you to collect references when away from your desktop, and to collaborate with other EndNote users.

For further information see our Introductory Guide to EndNote Web (PDF 407Kb)

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