EndNote is a research management and writing/citing tool. It is time-saving software that allows researchers to collect references into their own searchable library and then use these to add citations to papers as you write them.


EndNote allows you to: 

  • keep records on your sources including details of books, book chapters, journal articles, websites, conference papers and theses. 
  • organize records in groups. 
  • add keywords, labels and notes. 
  • create and format reference lists in a style you select including APA, Chicago, MLA and over 1,000 journals.
  • store articles and other sources (PDF files and other formats).
  • save records from search engines and databases.


EndNote is software provided by the LIbrary, and any questions not answered by articles found here should be addressed to John Stemmer or the Reference Desk.