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Introduction to EndNote / Cyflwyniad i EndNote In-Person / Online

Join us for this session on using EndNote.  Got a question? Your Librarians will introduce you to using EndNote, which can:  

  • store and manage references in your own database so you don't lose track of them.  
  • work with Word to format your references in a wide range of styles.   
  • import references from many online databases such as Web of Science and iFind without you having to type them in.  

When: Monday 13th October @ 11am
Who: Open to all students and staff
Where: Online (via Zoom) and in person 


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Ymunwch â ni yn y sesiwn galw heibio hon ar sut i ddefnyddio Endnote.  Bydd eich Llyfrgellwyr  yn eich cyflwyno i ddefnyddio Endnote, a all:  

  • storio a rheoli cyfeiriadau yn eich cronfa ddata eich hun fel na fyddwch yn colli trywydd amdanynt.  
  • gweithio gyda Word i fformatio'ch cyfeiriadau mewn ystod eang o arddulliau.  
  • mewnforio cyfeiriadau o lawer o gronfeydd data ar-lein fel Web of Science ac iFind heb i chi orfod eu teipio.  

Pryd: Dydd Llun 13eg Hydref @11yb
Pwy: Agored i bob myfyriwr a staff
Ble: Ar-lein (trwy Zoom) ac ar gampws

Methu dod? Cofrestrwch ar gyfer eich Tiwtorial Hanfodion Llyfrgell MyUni ar gyfer Cyfeirnodi

 

Related LibGuide: EndNote by Tîm Cymorth Academaidd

Date:
Monday 13 October 2025
Time:
11:00am - 11:30am
Time Zone:
UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
Location:
206 - Shared Collaborative Working Space
Audience:
  Postgraduate (Research) / Ôl-raddedig (Ymchwil)     Postgraduate / Ôl-raddedig     Staff     Undergraduate / Israddedig  
Categories:
  Referencing / Cyfeirnodi  

Registration is required. There are 5 in-person seats available. There are 50 online seats available.

Event Organizer

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Elen Davies (Academic Support Team)

Librarian / Llyfrgellydd