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*You can also find EndNote [http://www.endnote.com/training/ '''<u>online tutorials and introductory guides</u>'''].<br> | *You can also find EndNote [http://www.endnote.com/training/ '''<u>online tutorials and introductory guides</u>'''].<br> | ||
− | == RefWorks<br> == | + | == RefWorks [[Image:Refworks.gif]]<br> == |
*[http://go.middlebury.edu/refworks?midd <u>'''Complete Middlebury-specific information on RefWorks, including how to use it with specific library databases can be found here'''</u>]. (go/refworks?midd) | *[http://go.middlebury.edu/refworks?midd <u>'''Complete Middlebury-specific information on RefWorks, including how to use it with specific library databases can be found here'''</u>]. (go/refworks?midd) |
Revision as of 12:45, 6 July 2010
Where can I find help with Endnote and RefWorks?
EndNote
- The EndNote support website is the best place to find technical support.
- You can also find EndNote online tutorials and introductory guides.
RefWorks 
- Complete Middlebury-specific information on RefWorks, including how to use it with specific library databases can be found here. (go/refworks?midd)
- You can also contact the Reference Desk at x5496 or the Helpdesk at x2200.
- This page was last edited on 6 July 2010, at 12:45.
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