The Healthcare & Science business of Thomson Reuters, US, has released an upgrade to EndNote for Windows, a bibliographic management software for researchers, librarians and students. EndNote X3, including EndNote Web, delivers a collaborative solution that seeks to make users more productive. It expands ways to group references and find full text when off campus.
The Cite While You Write function now integrates with OpenOffice.org Writer 3, and offers support for chemistry styles. Users can search for and insert citations within OpenOffice.org Writer documents and format bibliographies instantly, just as they can in Apple Pages '09 and Microsoft Word. EndNote X3 now manages multiple bibliographies within a Word document, enabling a paper to have a bibliography at the end of each section, a document, or both. Additionally, the tool supports composite styles - popular with chemistry journals - that group citations by number and letter.
Users can organise their Custom and Smart Groups by topic, providing more options for viewing and managing their reference groups. A Group Set can have up to 500 groups per set, and Groups can be re-arranged with a simple drag-and-drop.
EndNote X3 increases integration with institutional resources, making it easier to find more full text articles for references automatically. It employs a new preference for EZProxy, commonly used by researchers and students to access online resources when they are off-campus.
EndNote now includes EndNote Web, in a bid to expand the work environment for users and allow them to choose the best environment - desktop or web - for the task at hand. With EndNote Web researchers can collect references when away from their desks, transfer references between the desktop and web and collaborate with colleagues by sharing EndNote groups. Users can also utilise use EndNote Web to organise personal publication lists for ResearcherID, a free online author community. Apart from that, they can view personal citation metrics in ResearcherID, complete with dynamic links to Times Cited detail from ISI Web of Science, a Thomson Reuters online platform for citation data.
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