Monday, October 30, 2006

Endnote workshop

ENDNOTE WORKSHOP:
Cultural Studies and Interdisciplinary Bibliographic Methods
Thursday November 16, 2006
4:00 - 6:00 PM
3201 Hart Hall

Want to know how to organize your bibliographic materials? To manage your archives? Come check out this workshop specifically for Cultural Studies students, faculty, and staff, where you'll learn the basics of the Endnote bibliographic program. This workshop will cover how to set up Endnote libraries that contain your reference materials, how to create keywords and fields so that you can quickly sort through your entries and bibliographies, how to create subject bibliographies, how to cite while you write in Microsoft Word, how to import citations from Endnote into Microsoft Word, and how to use Endnote to help you create and manage interdisciplinary scholarship and materials. We invite attendees to bring laptops if they have them, with the Endnote program already downloaded so that we can spend the majority of the time actually helping you set up your Endnote libraries on your computer.

If you don't have your own computer to bring, no worries, you can look on with someone else. So laptops are encouraged but NOT required. In case you haven't heard, U.C Davis has made Endnote available for FREE download to all students and faculty, and is available for both Macs and PCs. To download the program, go to https://my.ucdavis.edu/main_frame.cfm?goto=software. You will log in to my.ucdavis.edu and can download the software from there. This workshop is put on by the Cultural Studies Graduate Collective.

If you have any questions or would like more information, email Cathy Hannabach at channabach@ucdavis.edu or Liz Montegary at lizmontegary@ucdavis.edu

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