Deploying the EndNote program inside enterprise and academic research structures establishes a centralized command point for institutional literature archives. The EndNote program functions as a ...
EndNote is the leading reference management application for researchers — collecting, organizing, and citing research references from scientific databases and web sources, and integrating with Word to ...
The customised Trinity version has non-working database searches removed, a link to search the Library catalogue included, and TCD-specfic reference styles added (in addition to thousands of others).
Methods: Reference sound levels for Android-based mobile devices were determined using an open access mobile phone app by means of biological calibration, that is, in relation to the normal-hearing ...
If you're new to Trinity or want to brush up on existing skills, join us this year for a series of introductory sessions delivered by the Staff of the Library, and Student Learning Development (SLD).
Join this workshop for an introduction to EndNote, a software package compatible with Windows and Mac, that allows you to manage all the references you need for your papers, reports, essays or theses ...
We propose a hierarchical framework to address challenges related to selecting the most appropriate reference measure for conducting analytical validation and codify best practices and an approach ...
Endnote, a powerful reference management software, is an indispensable tool for students, researchers, and professionals in various disciplines. With features like automatic bibliography creation, ...
For such utilitarian tools, reference management software can inspire strong reactions. Physician Ben Goldacre, for instance, has tweeted at least five times about Paperpile, a subscription-based ...
I use Endnote® bibliographic software for handling reference lists and citations in paper and reports. Below are links to different Endnote style files that I have written that produce references ...
When writing, consider your audience. Psychology Today magazine articles do not look like journal articles. PsychologyToday.com blog posts do not always look like items for the printed magazine, ...