Description:
  EndNote 5.0 is the cure for all that bibliographically ails you: this  package is assuredly a one-stop source for researchers, students, and anyone  else wishing to catalog some sort of library. Whether you've used EndNote in the  past or are starting on your first bibliographical foray, you'll be pleasantly  surprised with the powerful features that EndNote 5.0 incorporates.   After a quick install, starting a new library is a snap. Creating each new  entry, or reference, has a nice rhythm to it. You'll maneuver through any number  of fields (EndNote provides several dozen, and you can also add customized  fields) by tabbing or clicking, and auto completion will keep you moving along  as the software recognizes past entries. And no need to manually save after each  entry: every time you change data, EndNote saves.    The Cite While You Write technology in EndNote 5.0 allows for even greater  integration with Microsoft Word 97 and 2000. This feature allows you to locate  and insert citations without leaving your Word document. Because EndNote  functions as a Word add-in, you'll find citation commands immediately off the  Tools menu in Word. After pulling up a reference by any number of criteria,  EndNote automatically inserts the citation and updates your bibliography. You  can then format the citation with the Format Bibliography command. If you don't  immediately see the style you're looking for, no need to fret: the Style Manager  gives you access to the hundreds of styles available, letting you add to your  favorite annotative styles.    EndNote is well suited to handling professional bibliography work: each  reference in a library can hold a total of 64,000 characters, or about 16 pages  of text. Additionally, each library can grow to about 32,000 records, or about  32 MB.    After entering your references, you've created a venerable library for  yourself--searchable and concise. You may also import reference data, which allows you to  avoid re-keying any other bibliographic work you've already done in Refer,  BibIX, ProCite, or any tab-delimited data from spreadsheets, databases, and word  processing applications. EndNote 5.0 has grown to include more than 700 styles,  ranging from standards such as The Chicago Manual of Style and APA  to lesser-known journal styles ranging from Advances in Agronomy to  Yeast.    Another feature new to 5.0 is the traveling library. Each formatted citation in  your document is saved with field codes that embed reference data in the  document. When you share your paper, your citations go with it--even if you and  your colleague are not using the same database.    A powerful application for academic, professional, and personal use, EndNote 5.0  is a complete resource for gathering and maintaining bibliographic references  and sharing your work with colleagues. --Emilie Dirks
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