Using EndNote
A reference list or bibliography, is a compiled list of works used when researching that is cited at the end of a piece of work. Specifically, a reference list contains only the sources referred to in the work where as a bibliography is a list of all the sources that were used when researching.
EndNote is a database used to record and save references for use in bibliographies. EndNote can be used in conjunction with MS Word, supports a variety of formatting styles and is equipped with an internal search option.
Also Covered
Marking key for blog assessment: Be aware that although the blog are assessed as a formal piece of writing a sense of the author needs to be reflected in the work. The material included in the blog needs to be consistent, date ordered with each of the entries dated and headed with appropriate titles.
Workshop Summary
Set up an EndNote Library

Week 6 Reading
EndNote Technical Support & Services - This website offers online tutorials, 'Webinars' (online seminars), online training and any form of assistance that may be needed when using EndNote. It is user friednly with all it's resources available at the click of a button.
Guide to EndNote v9 @ ECU - A 'How To Guide' on using EndNote. Equipped with the aid of screen shots this guide walks you through step by step on using the features of EndNote.
ECU Referencing guide - With reference to the APA Publication Manual, this is the style of formatting that must be followed when referencing at ECU.
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