Software agreement eases referencing
Institutions can now add EndNote Web to their EndNote desktop site licences free of charge or purchase a yearly licence for EndNote Web as a stand-alone package.
Site-wide licences for EndNote Web have been made available to higher education sites, further education sites, research councils and selected associated sites in the United Kingdom (UK).
Under the revised eduserv Chest agreement institutions can now add EndNote Web to their EndNote desktop site licences free of charge or purchase a yearly licence for EndNote Web as a standalone package.
EndNote Web is an intuitive web-based bibliographic referencing tool that is ideal for undergraduate and further education students who do not require the full power and flexibility of a desktop package.
It provides the tools to help write professional essays, papers and dissertations that contain correctly formatted citations and bibliographies.
Designed to work with EndNote desktop, EndNote Web has the flexibility of the internet and the reliability its predecessor.
References can be transferred between the two packages with ease to enable students to continue their work wherever they are.
EndNote Web puts minimal strain on university or college IT resources because, as a web-based research solution, individual user accounts are held on the Thomson Reuters server.
So when updates are released, they go live immediately and are automatically available when users log in to their accounts, with no IT intervention required.
With EndNote Web students can collect references and cite them in papers, librarians can direct students to the school's subscription content and professors and teachers are able to reinforce the principles of correctly citing sources.
Deans and administrators can maximise the value of online resources and improve students' paper writing skills and information technology managers to save time with a cost-effective, web-based tool hosted by Thomson Reuters.
EndNote Web is supplied and supported in the UK and Ireland by Adept Scientific.
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