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How to use Endnote X4

What is Endnote?

Wikipedia describes Endnote as a program which “groups citations into “libraries” with the file extension *.enl and a corresponding *.data folder”. What I would describe it as is the most useful tool in any university course to-date. It basically allows the user to input data into fields (such as Title, Author, Date, etc) and get an output of a professional looking reference. The program also integrates with Microsoft Word which then enables the user to input the list of references into their assignment directly.

Sounds pretty fancy, yeah?

It is a small learning curve to learn and master, though. This is the reason for this tutorial which will enable anyone interested in doing professional-looking references in a fraction of the time.

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