EndNote for systematic reviews

Tue, 15 October 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Online

EndNote is a software package that will assist you to collect, store, organise and output references in various referencing styles. References can be entered into EndNote manually or exported from databases and library catalogues. This workshop will focus on how to best use EndNote for your systematic review.

This workshop will cover:

  • How to export large results from databases
  • How to organise references using groups
  • How to manually add references
  • Best practice in removing duplicates
  • Attaching full-text to references
  • Backing up and sharing a library with collaborators
  • How to export (in XML) to use in screening software like Covidence

Before the workshop:

This workshop will not cover downloading or installing the EndNote software, getting referencing styles, or downloading references from the library catalogue or Google Scholar.To learn how to do those things, please consider the following options before attending the ‘EndNote for Systematic Review workshop:

If you have trouble installing EndNote ahead of our class, please contact the Library.

Audience:

All UTS staff and researchers who are doing a systematic review and using EndNote. 


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