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EndNote

A basic guide to help users get started with EndNote

Alternatives to EndNote

As the University will stop licencing Endnote at the end of 2024, it may be worth familiarising yourself with alternative citing software.


Library Hub Cite Functionality 

A simple way to add citations to your essays and assignments is to use the cite functionality available in the Library Hub.

Books & eBook Search

  1. Click the "Cite" button from the record you want to cite.
  2. Select the Citation Style from the drop down (e.g. Chicago (notes - bibliography) 17th ed.)
  3. Cut and paste the selected citation into your document.

Articles & More Search

  1. When you locate the required resource click "Cite" from the Tools menu.
  2. Scroll down the list until you see Citation Style you require (e.g. Chicago/Turabian: Humanities). 
  3. Cut and paste the selected citation into your document.

NOTE: It is important not to just copy and paste these citations. Always check the citations you download for any minor errors. 


Alternative Programs

Zotero - a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research. View Quick Start Guide ▷ 

Mendeley - Allows you to add papers directly from your browser, import documents from your desktop, and generate references, citations and bibliographies in a whole range of journal styles.

Manuscripts -  Manuscripts is a collaborative authoring tool built specifically to support scientific content and reproducibility, from the moment a project begins.

eBook Citation Tool  - Allows you to manually enter an eBooks details into their relevant fields to automatically generate a citation for you.