Friday, May 2, 2008

Endnote Libraries

Endnote Libraries
Referencing: Deferentiates ones ideas form other people's ideas and also enables other people to follow up on the source if they are interested.
Citing and quoting refereces: Refering to material in your work bieng of other peoples work.
A reference list also known as Bibliography is an alphabetical list of books and references all used in your work.
Endnote: reference manager can also be called bibliogaphical maker. Endnote can be use as content is displayed in colummns eg Author and publication.
Opening Endnote library: Choose and create Endnte library, save it as a seperate file, go to references and say new references. You use Endnote to keep track of growing list of references, helps to handle a diversity of references.
Tutorial Summary: The tutorial is is going to be exposing students into how to use endnote as a referecing maker and storage. The tutorial will also expose students into using endnote write and cite at the same time. Moreover students will learn how use endnote to intext reference their work.
  1. Gal, B. (2007). "THE NEW ARAB CONVERSATION." Columbia Journalism Review 45(5): 17.
  2. Couper-Johnston , R. El Nino. London, Hodder and Stoughton.
  3. History of Higher Education for Higher Ed 101*." Retrieved May, 17, 2008, from net.educause.edu.
Examples of intext references

The conflict between Israel and the Palestinians has led to most western world countries labelling the countries of the Middle east as having a one sided view to the conflict “each of these unprecedented acts is one small move toward opening up these societies” (Gal 2007).

world that the West often imagines as having only one perspective (Gal 2007)

though he probably would not have appreciated being deployed as a weapon in Israel's public-relations war, the presence of his (Gal 2007)




Gal, B. (2007). "THE NEW ARAB CONVERSATION." Columbia Journalism Review 45(5): 17.

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