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Issue II Volume I
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Seminars for the Weeks of April 9th and April 16th An Untapped Resource for NU Faculty a Click Away Wireless Rollout Update: CIC Dialogue Getting To Know 2East: Thomas Mann
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Published every two weeks, April 10th, 2001 A Tool for Today's Researchers Gathering and maintaining bibliographic references has never been easier. The Endnote 4 software application functions as a modern tool for today's researchers interested in creating a personal bibliographic reference database. Now, EndNote 4 contains more enhanced features to help streamline your research process by allowing you to simplify your task of information gathering. As a easy-to-use and modern tool for scholars, NU Library is offering free seminars to assist faculty in utilizing EndNote 4 with their research. ENDNOTE I: COLLECTING AND ORGANIZING BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION How can you organize your bibliographic source information once you've collected it? Learn how to compile and manage source citations by creating your own bibliographic databases using the Endnote 4.0 software application, now available on public workstations in the Reference Department. To find out more information, or to register for EndNote I, please Click Here. ENDNOTE II: PERSONAL CUSTOMIZATION OF BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASES Beyond the basics of collecting and organizing information, this workshop will cover the customization of EndNote 4.0 to fit your specific needs. Learn to customize import filters and connection files, and also learn the various reference types and styles. Pre-requisite: EndNote I. To find out more information, or to register for EndNote II, please Click Here. For more information
about Endnote or other instruction seminars, please visit the Reference
Department's Instructional Workshops Web site or call the NU Library's
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