EndNote is a database program for managing bibliographic citations. It can automate much of the work of organizing and formatting citations and bibliographies in your writing. EndNote can connect to online sources including article databases, output results in over 1,000 different bibliographic styles, and more.
For help with EndNote Web, see our EndNote Web guide.
This page (see link below) is a quick reference to some of EndNote's frequently used features. It is not an exhaustive or comprehensive guide to using EndNote. The Emory distribution of EndNote includes an Adobe Acrobat copy of the full manual, which goes into detail on all of these topics. For personal help using EndNote, sign up for one of the library's EndNote workshops.
Please visit the EndNote Guide for more detailed information.