Getting Started with EndNote (Mac or PC)

Please join the University Libraries for a livestream presentation on EndNote, a free citation management software. If you need to manage lots of citations, EndNote might be the solution for you. Use it to organize references and create bibliographies in many citation styles, including APA and MLA. You can download a copy of EndNote X9 before the session here (Ball State username and password required).

You may attend this event online or in-person in Ball Communication (BC) 129. After registering you will receive a confirmation email with a calendar file attachment to add the event to your Outlook, Google, Apple, or other online calendar.  One hour before the event start time, you will also receive the information you need to join.


Tuesday, May 24

10:00-11:00 a.m.

Online or in-person (BC room 129)

Register online

 

Wednesday, May 25

2:00-3:00 p.m.

Online or in-person (BC room 129)

Register online

 

Collaborating with EndNote

Please join us for this in-person and livestreaming workshop to see how EndNote Online allows co-authors to share a citation library while working on their article or book. The workshop may be of interest to Graduate Assistants working with faculty as well. You can download a copy of EndNote X9 before the session here (Ball State username and password required). You do not need to be a current EndNote user to benefit from this workshop.

You may attend this event online or in-person in Ball Communication (BC) 129. After registering you will receive a confirmation email with a calendar file attachment to add the event to your Outlook, Google, Apple, or other online calendar. One hour before the event start time, you will also receive the information you need to join.
 

Tuesday, May 24

2:00-3:00 p.m.

Online or in-person (BC room 129)

Register online

 

Wednesday, May 25

10:00-11:00 a.m.

Online or in-person (BC room 129)

Register online

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