EndNote X6 classes available for researchers and administrative & research professionals

The recently upgraded EndNote X6 provides flexible, time-saving tools for searching, organizing, and sharing your research; creating your bibliography; and writing your paper.  The Library offers two training sessions for beginners:

Beginning EndNote: Administrative and Research Professionals
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
1 – 2:30 p.m.
Library Informatics Classroom (Room E2.310A)

This 60-minute class is designed for users who are primary recipients of citation information (researchers and administrative assistants) and are tasked to collect citations, keep reference lists current, and update article submissions for researchers.

Beginning EndNote: Researchers
Thursday, February 21, 2013
10 – 11:30 a.m
Library Informatics Classroom (Room E2.310A)

This 90-minute class is designed for primary content searchers (faculty, fellows, graduate students) who use licensed databases such as Ovid MEDLINE, PubMed, and the Library’s full-text Electronic Journals A-Z.

Hands-on classes cover:

  • Downloading citation information from online database searches
  • Importing, organizing, and inserting references into Microsoft Word
  • Downloading licensed PDFs to the citation automatically
  • Organizing references, images, and PDFs
  • Creating and modifying bibliographies in recommended publication formats without retyping

Register on the Library Class Registration page. For assistance or individualized instruction, contact Therona Ramos by phone at 214-648-5073.

EndNote X6 is available at no charge to UT Southwestern affiliates. A Windows or Mac version may be downloaded from the Information Resources (IR) EndNote Page.

Nature on view in Library photo exhibit

Roots and Reflection - Eric Schoondergang

Roots and Reflection – Eric Schoondergang

A new exhibit of nature photographs is now on display through April 26, 2013, in the South Campus (main) Library.

  • Fifteen color photos by Terry Cockerham portray the desolate grandeur of Texas’ Big Bend National Park region.
  • Eight photos by Eric Schoondergang are large-scale color close-ups of delicate flowers which seem to float in the air. Six other photos show a mix of topics.

A flyer is available for pickup near the Library entrance, which gives contact information and a brief profile of each photographer.

Cerro Castellan #1 - Terry Cockerham

Cerro Castellan #1 – Terry Cockerham

Library provides wireless PC printing via print card stations

Have you purchased a Library print card and want to print to a Library printer from a campus laptop, lab, or office PC computer? Now you can!

Campus PCs and laptops that are on the UTWPA2 wireless network can now print to designated Library print stations at the South Campus (main) or North Campus Branch libraries. All print stations are designated with a blue sign (see example). All print jobs will be held in the cue for retrieval at a Library print station for up to 24 hours.

Please note this service is currently not available for printers provided by Student Computing. Although these printers are housed in both Library locations for 24/7 student access and location convenience, they are not operated, maintained, supplied, funded, or administered by the Library.

To learn more about your Library’s printing services, go to the Printing and Photocopying page on the Library’s web site.