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EndNote at Fuller Theological Seminary

Current version as of 04/15/2008
Windows-version X
Macintosh-version XI

About EndNote

EndNote is a bibliographic management software that allows you to collect and organize citations, and  insert the citations into a word processing program in formatted bibliographic styles. With EndNote you can search online bibliographic databases, organize your references and images, and create bibliographies and figure lists instantly. Instead of spending hours typing bibliographies, or using index cards to organize your references, do it the easy way by using EndNote!

EndNote Site License

The Library on behalf of Fuller Theological Seminary entered into a Site License Agreement with ISI ResearchSoft for an institution-wide license for the EndNote bibliographic software (PC and Macintosh platforms). The agreement covers all currently registered students, faculty and staff of Fuller Theological Seminary including the extension sites, for on-campus and home usage.

Please note that, for the convenience of our users, EndNote software is available on every workstation in the Research Computer Lab.

Get your FREE copy of EndNote

Please download EndNote from Portico

Once logged on Portico click on "EndNote" under "Fuller Library" on the left-hand side of the page. This will open the "EndNote Support Page". Here you can download the appropriate version of EndNote for your operating system.

If for some reason you are not able to download the software from home or office, you can also download and burn your own CD in the Research Computer Lab (Library -4th floor ) from any of the public computers.

An online version of Endnote is also available for authorized Fuller users upon initial registration: http://proxy.fuller.edu:2048/login?url=http://www.myendnoteweb.com. For more information and training visit: http://www.endnoteweb.com/training/

 Getting started

Before you get started, please download EndNote’s Getting Started document. (Also available on your EndNote CD under Extras.) The document will provide instructions on how to install EndNote, how to set your preferences for the program and how to use EndNote with your word processor. A full version of Endnote’s manual (in PDF format) is also available with the EndNote program or can be downloaded from the web at:  http://www.endnote.com/support/ensupport.asp.

To search and download records from Fuller’s subscription databases you need to take advantage of our own programmed connection files and filters. You can download the latest connection files and filters along with the necessary instructions, from Portico. Connect to Portico and look for "Fuller Library".

Training Options

The EndNote training team from Thomson ResearchSoft offers free web-based training sessions at different times. To register you need to submit a request form available on EndNote’s training site at: http://www.endnote.com/training.

The Library Information Systems department offers Endnote training workshops on a regular basis. Please visit our Library Workshops page to register and download the handouts for the workshops. Remember that while the training sessions from EndNote cover general topics, our workshops will focus more on the use of EndNote with the library databases.

Fuller Theological Seminary faculty as well as our extension site offices may contact the Library Information Systems office (lib-systems@dept.fuller.edu) to schedule additional training sessions when needed.

The following  handouts and files are available for download:

Need more information?

You may visit our EndNote FAQ page for a comprehensive list of question and answers, or visit the EndNote official website at: http://www.endnote.com.