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EndNote describes Reference styles as output styles.
Many styles come free with the EndNote software and also check UWA Library provided styles. If no style is available for the journal to which you're submitting, you can create or edit a style yourself.
You can view an online tutorial for an introduction to EndNote and Word.
Visit the EndNote support site for answers to many frequently asked questions about using EndNote with Word.
Contact your Reference Librarian for personal help.
Try an online tutorial, download a guide or ask Reference Librarians in your subject Library for help or for info about attending an Introduction to EndNote session.
EndNote is a useful tool for building your own database or Library of references to books, journal articles et cetera. It helps you organise your research and stay in control of your information.
EndNote can link to word processing software so you can insert references (citations) from your Library into papers that you're writing. You choose the Referencing style you want and EndNote automatically formats your in text citations and Reference list according to the style you've chosen.
What is EndNote?
Endnote is software that helps with doing references for assignments and papers. It's free to all UWA students and staff.
What does it do?