EndNote Web version is available for free at UT because we subscribe to ISI Web of Knowledge (a.k.a. the Science Citation Index). It is a web-based, free, and a bit easier-to-use than the desktop EndNote Web that costs about $100 at the UT Computer Store.
Use EndNote Web to:
Create Bibliographies
Manage Bilbliographies
Share Bibliographies
Can be used with MS Word to generate notes as you write, using “Cite While You Write”
Once you have logged into EndNote Web from a UT machine, your references are available on the web wherever you are.
Geting started with EndNote Web requires some initiative on your part. The tutorials on the EndNote Web homepage (endnoteweb.com) will teach you how to use it. Additional support from the UT Libraries is available from our EndNote page
If you have taken the EndNote Web tutorial and need additional assistance or have a small group that would like an introduction to EndNote Web on the Ag Campus, contact Ann Viera or Shantel Agnew at 974-7338 (annviera@utk.edu or sagnew@utk.edu).
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