Millions of researchers, students, and scholarly writers save time by using EndNote software to:
- Download bibliographic information from online database searches automatically
- Organize references, images, and PDF files
- Create and modify bibliographies in recommended publication formats without retyping
- Collaborate with colleagues by exporting and importing selected references
The recently released Windows version, EndNote X3, and current Macintosh EndNote X2, can be downloaded from the Information Resources’ (IR) EndNote Download Page. New EndNote X3 features include bibliographic style functionality for creating multiple bibliographies and for chemistry composite references that group citations.
This software is available at no charge to UT Southwestern affiliates. Licenses are purchased annually by the UT Southwestern Graduate School Student Computing Committee.
The Library offers an “Organizing Citations with EndNote” class. To register, go to the Library’s Class Registration page. For individual assistance or advanced instruction, contact Therona Ramos by phone at 214-648-5073 or by email.
For more information about EndNote, including instruction sheets and other resources, see the Library’s EndNote and Reference Manager UT Southwestern Resources Web page.
Important reminders for EndNote users:
- Keep your EndNote version current. If the version in which you created EndNote libraries is more than three versions older than the current version, conversion issues may arise. The latest version is EndNote X3.
- Remove previous versions before installing the latest version. The license key is built into the installation.
- Be sure to save a backup copy of your “library” files (.enl) and the associated “EndNote library name.Data” folder.