EndNote Citation Management Software
What is EndNote?
EndNote is citation management software you can use to:
- Organize your research (citations, full-text articles, images, notes)
- Automatically generate in-text citations and bibliography as you write in Microsoft Word and now Google Docs
- Share Endnote libraries with 100 collaborators
Download EndNote
- For Windows,extract files as described in "EndNote tutorials from UTK" below
- For Mac, save all EndNote files in the Applications folder
Download EndNote from from UTK's Software Distribution service
View our tutorials on EndNote for additional information
Additional training is available from Clarivate
Clarivate also offers information via their research guides
The Cite While You Write tools integrates with Google Docs
Instruction
Instruction (University of Tennessee Knoxville)
Zoom Classes Available in Fall and Spring
Individual instruction available year-round (except during library closings).
Get Help
Consultations
For individual and small group help, contact:
Jeanine Williamson Fletcher
for University of Tennessee Knoxville
endnote@utk.edu
(865) 974-9164
Paul Gahn
for University of Tennesee Health Sciences Center (University of Tennessee Memphis)
pgahn@uthsc.edu
(901) 448-7351
J. Micheal Lindsay
for University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center, Knoxville
https://preston.libguides.com/endnote
EndNote Technical Support at Clarivate
1-800-336-4474
More Information
Find Full-Text Preferences
To use FFT off-campus, you will need to set up the Find Full Text preferences in EndNote:
In Mac, go under EndNote 25 to Settings. Preferences is found under Edit on Windows machines.
In the Find Full Text Preferences, put in the following information:
OpenURL Path: : https://libkey.io/libraries/203/openurl
URL: https://utk.idm.oclc.org/login?url=
You may check all the boxes above these two URLs.
Using EndNote with OneSearch Library Catalog
You can export records from the library catalog directly into EndNote.
- Click on "Export RIS"
- Open with the EndNote Program
- In EndNote, choose RefMan RIS as the import filter