Access is available on and off campus to current McMaster University students, faculty and staff.
EndNote has both a desktop (i.e., EndNote 21) and web component (i.e., EndNote web for EndNote 21 desktop users).
An EndNote 21 site license for Windows and macOS is now available to current McMaster employees and students for download. EndNote 21 is the latest version.
EndNote is a citation management tool that moves you through the research process as you search, organize, write, publish, and share your work. Whether you’re writing a paper or manuscript, leading a research project, maintaining a CV, teaching a course, or applying for a grant, EndNote can help.
EndNote lets you:
- Store, organize, and manage references in your own personal and searchable library
- Import reference data from online databases such as MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar and more
- Create rules to automatically organize references as you work
- Read, review, annotate and search PDF files
- Find full text in both subscription and open access resources
- Identify and remove duplicate content
- Insert citations while writing a paper
- Create and format bibliographies using various output styles (e.g., APA, Chicago, MLA, Vancouver)
- Share some or all your references with collaborators and colleagues
- Manage team access and track activity and changes
Highly recommended for first-time users:
- EndNote Live Training Registration (Clarivate) - search for endnote or select EndNote from the All products drop-down menu
- EndNote Class Recordings (Clarivate) - search for endnote or select EndNote from the All products drop-down menu