Reference Management – November Sessions

In November we are offering sessions for existing users of the EndNote and Zotero reference management programs.

If you are familiar with basics of EndNote and you are ready to use more features or you are working with long documents, you may be interested in the EndNote for Researchers session.

Endnote for Researchers Webinar

Tuesday 16th November 2021 from 1pm-2pm

In this session we will cover a range of popular topics to enable users to extend their use of EndNote and customise options.

Presenters: Kat Frame, Ben Gilmour and Fransie Naude

Topic selection will be based on the needs of the attendees and may include how to:

    • Import existing folders of PDFs
    • Merge multiple chapters in Word
    • Sync with EndNote Online
    • Share your EndNote library
    • Edit citation styles

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We are also offering Q&A drop-in sessions for EndNote and Zotero:

How does it work? Register to attend and then join anytime within the hour-long drop-in session to ask a question. We will pair you with a librarian with EndNote or Zotero experience, for quick problem solving and suggestions.

Endnote Q&A Session Drop-in

Monday 22nd November from 12:30-1:30pm

Register, then join anytime within the hour to ask a question or get assistance with the EndNote reference management program.

Note: The purpose of the Q&A session is to respond to queries from exisiting users of the program, it is not a training session for beginner users.

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Zotero Q&A Session (November) Drop-in

Tuesday 25th November from 12:30-1:30pm

Register, then join anytime within the hour to ask a question or get assistance with the EndNote reference management program.

Note: The purpose of the Q&A session is to respond to queries from exisiting users of the program, it is not a training session for beginner users.

Book Here

These sessions are open to University of Melbourne staff and students only. Please register using your University email address.

If you are interested in the other reference management webinars you can access previous recordings.

Visit the Researcher@Library website for other training opportunities and resources. If you have any questions, please email us at libraryteaching-tickets@unimelb.edu.au

 


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