Quite simply, Endnote is great if you are writing articles/manuscripts/a thesis that requires a long list of references. Endnote is one of those programs that computers were invented for. It takes the hassle out of adding and subtracting references, and getting all those references in the right order and formatted correctly. Since most journal articles are listed on an online data base now, you can just download the info and skip the whole part of entering the reference data into your endnote library to begin with.
Agreed. And if you're stuck with Word, it's a great solution. (Present apparent Mac-neglect not withstanding.)
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Originally posted by Kickaha
What the heck kind of journals are these, Steam Engine Monthly???
Originally posted by Carson O'Genic
Quite simply, Endnote is great if you are writing articles/manuscripts/a thesis that requires a long list of references. Endnote is one of those programs that computers were invented for. It takes the hassle out of adding and subtracting references, and getting all those references in the right order and formatted correctly. Since most journal articles are listed on an online data base now, you can just download the info and skip the whole part of entering the reference data into your endnote library to begin with.
Agreed. And if you're stuck with Word, it's a great solution.