Key Information
Tutors: Library Services (Various)
Duration: 2.5 hour workshop
Format: Live (Online, MS Teams) and Live (In-Person, South Kensington)
Course Credit (PGR only): 1 credit
Audience: Research Degree Students, Postdocs, Research Fellows
Dates
- Mon 20 October 2025
14:00-16:30, South Kensington - Weds 03 December 2025
14:00-16:30, MS Teams - Weds 14 January 2026
14:00-16:30, South Kensington - Thurs 26 February 2026
14:00-16:30, South Kensington - Tues 10 March 2026
14:00-16:30, MS Teams - Thurs 14 May 2026
14:00-16:30, Hammersmith - Tues 07 July 2026
14:00-16:30, MS Teams
This course is an introduction to using EndNote. Managing the sources of information you retrieve throughout your PhD and research period is essential. EndNote is a software package that allows you to manage all the references you need for your papers, reports, essays or theses by enabling you to keep them in your own personal database or library. In addition, you can use it to insert citations into your documents. EndNote is compatible with Windows and Mac.
This course is open to Research Degree Students, Postdocs & Research Fellows.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this workshop you will be able to:
- Recognise how to import references from various sources including research databases and Google Scholar.
- Practice how to search databases within EndNote to import references.
- Employ EndNote to manage your library of references effectively and to use group functions to be able to do this.
- Organise your library of references within EndNote and be able to search within your references.
- Use EndNote to be able to insert citations, figures and tables, and generate a bibliography in Microsoft Word.
How to book
Book via Inkpath using your Imperial Single-Sign-On.
Please ensure you have read and understood ECRI’s cancellation policy before booking.