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EndNote

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Compatibility
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
Size
102.01 MB
Architecture
x32/x64
Language
English
Developer
Ritme
Website
www.ritme.com

Description

EndNote is a powerful and useful program whose main purpose is to help you work on lengthy scientific, technical, and other types of documents. It allows you to create, structure, and manage bibliographic information.

The program is easy to learn and has an intuitive interface that any user can use. It works like a library catalog, allowing you to search for information, add new entries, edit and delete existing ones.

EndNote allows you to categorize all entries into different sections and groups, thereby making it easier and faster to find the book or article you need. In addition, it offers a quick search function to help you find the entry you want by keywords.

You can open a previously created library in the program, or create a new one for a new project. When adding a new entry to the library, such information as type of reference, author, year/date of publication, title, volume/part, issue number, page, URL link, ISBN, etc. is specified.

In addition, EndNote allows you to search material on various public websites, including Library of Congress, LISTA (EBSCO), Web of Science, etc.

With this program you will be able to collect and clearly structure all materials that were used in the preparation of a research paper, documentation, report, etc.

Need a powerful and convenient program to work with bibliographic information? Download EndNote X8.

Also from our site you can download EndNote for Mac OS X.

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9 years ago
NN
But I can't download it, there's a danger of a virus. Why? Help
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9 years ago
NN
But I can't download it, there's a danger of a virus. Why? Help
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9 years ago
NN
I recommend it, a good assistant in writing lithobooks, articles, similar to Mendeley, finds even very encrypted linksThanks to the developers
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