The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters has announced the launch of its EndNote Basic online offering, an enhanced solution with features and functionality for reference management users looking for a free alternative.
EndNote Basic includes storage for two gigabytes of attachments and 50,000 references, as well as the top 20+ most frequently used styles.
EndNote claims to be the industry's premier research resource with flexible tools for searching, organising and sharing work, creating bibliographies, and writing papers. It is used by more than three million people around the world, including more than 100,000 enterprises and academic institutions. The EndNote iPad App will soon be updated to reflect the new EndNote Basic functionality.
Thomson Reuters has made it easy for users to migrate files to EndNote in a few simple steps. More information is available at http://endnote.com/basic.