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Sharing Folders in EndNote Web

Monday, May 19th, 2008

The latest version of EndNote Web allows users to share folders on a “read and write” basis. This is very useful for group projects.

Be aware that only the person who is the original owner of the folder can use it to insert references into a Word document. Other users would have to copy the references into one of their personal folders if they wanted to use them with Word.

Local output styles now working in EndNote Web

Monday, May 19th, 2008

As explained in a previous post, we can now make our local UQ output styles available in EndNote Web. There were initial problems with this feature, but our local output styles are now working in EndNote Web, and can be used to format Word documents.

Latest on EndNote Web

Monday, March 10th, 2008

The Library is now able to add our local EndNote filters, styles and connection files to the EndNote Web site.

When you look at filters, styles or the “online search” databases in EndNote Web, you will now see some UQ Favourites at the top of each list. The names of our favourites all begin with the numeral “1″.

We have written a new page on downloading references from databases to EndNote Web, which we hope will explain the position a little better.

There is a problem with our UQ Favourite output styles. At the moment these styles can be used to generate a bibliography in EndNote Web, but they are not working with the Cite While You Write Function in Microsoft Word.

If you are using Cite While You Write in Microsoft Word, use one of the other output styles, listed below the UQ Favourite styles. Our “Harvard 2002″ style is available there as the style called Harvard (Qld).

Endnote Web

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

The UQ Library is not currently recommending use of EndNote Web because this product is still under development. Updates are scheduled for release every three months.

We have placed a notice on our website concerning EndNote Web, which you might be interested in reading:
http://www.library.uq.edu.au/endnote/endnoteweb/notice.html