EndNote Web is an online citation management application designed to help students and researchers to collect, organize, and share citations. Citations in your EndNote Web account will have links to full-text articles through YaleLinks. EndNote Web also allows you to cite while you write and format papers instantly for thousands of publication styles. Access to EndNote Web is provided off-campus through Yale proxy or VPN gateways, just like electronic journals. You can also easily transfer references to your desktop endnote or other citation management applications. This class covers creating a Yale EndNote Web account, adding references in a variety of ways, organizing and sharing citation folders, composing a manuscript,and formatting a manuscript with EndNote Web for publication.
Time:
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Location:
Medical Library TCC
Description:
Presents basic features of this bibliographic database management program. This class covers both directly exporting and/or importing citations from external databases such as Ovid MEDLINE or PubMed and using EndNote with MS Word to create in-text citations, reference lists and bibliographies for your manuscripts. This class is one hour.
Time:
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Location:
Medical Library TCC
Description:
RSS (really simple syndication) is web content--news, grant announcements, FDA alerts -- that can be delivered instantaneously to a private web page, an RSS reader, or even email (though RSS is the #1 antidote to email chaos). Blogs (weblogs) are news portals managed by one or more experts. Some are more like public diaries, others offer tips or advice, and most allow comments to specific posts from the readership. Yale offers everyone the opportunity to start a blog. Most blogs also distribute their postings via RSS feeding. Learn enough to get started with the next big thing.