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Endnote Workshops @ the Libraries
(NEW YORK, February 5, 2008) The Libraries offer a series of free Endnote
workshops each semester. Introductory workshops cover the the basic functionalities
of Endnote, techniques for importing references to create a personal database
of citations, as well as hands-on practice using Microsoft Word to create bibliographies.
February 13 (Wed.) 12:00-2:00 Butler 306
February 18 (Mon.) 3:00-5:00, Butler 306
March 5 (Wed.) 5:00-7:00, Butler 306
March 13 (Thu.) 11:00-1:00, Butler 306
March 31 (Mon.) 4:00-6:00, Butler 306
April 10 (Thu.) 11:00-1:00, Butler 306
April 21 (Mon.) 3:00-5:00, Butler 306
April 29 (Tue.) 1:00-3:00, Butler 306
Some Endnote workshops are tailored to specific subject areas and schools, such
as SIPA, Social Work, Political Science, Sociology or Anthropology. Check back later in the semester to find workshops for History, Humanities, and the Sciences.
February 6 (Wed.) 12:00-1:00, Social Work Library (Social
Work)
February 7 (Thu.) 6:00-7:00, Social Work Library (SIPA)
February 8 (Fri.) 10:00-11:00, Social Work Library (Sociology)
February 15 (Fri.) 10:00-11:00, Social Work Library (Anthropology)
February 20 (Wed.) 12:00-1:00, Social Work Library (Social
Work)
February 27 (Wed.) 12:00-1:00, Social Work Library (Social
Work)
March 5 (Wed.) 12:00-1:00, Social Work Library (Social
Work)
Columbia students, faculty, and staff can download a copy of the Endnote software to
their personal computers here.
If you have a specific question about Endnote, you can always Ask
Us for assistance.
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