What is EndNote?
EndNote is a bibliographic management program that allows you to store and format citations and to place citations formatted in various styles directly into your writing. EndNote lets you download your bibliographic database search results directly into your citation library, and can even create your bibliography while you compose.
EndNote enables you to:
- search and retrieve records from remote catalogs and databases
- create, store and manage references
- automatically create and format bibliographies in a chosen style
EndNote comes with hundreds of bibliographic styles (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago, Vancouver) for formatting your citations.
Where can I get EndNote?
EndNote is available for both Windows and Macintosh platforms at the
UNH Computer Store. A free 30-day trial version of the software can be downloaded from
Endnote's corporate site.
How can I connect to the University Library's databases in EndNote?
EndNote uses connection files that allow you to connect to many of the Library's databases from within the bibliographic management software. Connection files with the Library's passwords for EbscoHost databases and ISI Web of Science databases can be downloaded for use by UNH students, faculty, and staff through our Blackboard site,
EndNote@UNH (look under the Orgs & Depts tab and search for "EndNote" in Organization Search, or on the Library tab on your
MyUNH page).
Who supports EndNote on campus?
For questions about EndNote, contact
Val Harper in Dimond Library.