If you have some experience with EndNote and want to learn more about using it to share citations with others, sign up to attend the free EndNote Collaboration Class on Tuesday, March 24 from 3:30-5 p.m. in Hodges Library Room 211. The class will cover how EndNote can help with collaborative research, sharing citations, and working on shared manuscripts. To sign up for the class, email endnote@utk.edu.
EndNote is a software program you can use to organize your citations and automatically generate them for your papers. Zotero is an open source alternative to using EndNote.
Do you have a question about EndNote, or wonder whether EndNote or Zotero is right for you? Librarians at Pendergrass are here to help! Contact a librarian and ask for help using EndNote or Zotero.
To download and learn more about citation management software, visit the EndNote Guide and Zotero Guide. EndNote is free to all current UT students, faculty, and staff, and Zotero is free for everyone.
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