Endnote
EndNote is bibliography management software for Macintosh and Windows. It allows you to search bibliographic databases on the Internet, organize references and images, and build your bibliography and figure list as you write. It integrates well with Microsoft Word.
The PCSC does NOT provide technical support for EndNote, but the staff here at the PCSC think it is a good product for people writing reports and dissertations with complex biographies. This page gives you information about where to find EndNote, how to try it out, and where to get more support.
Visit the EndNote web site for demos, tutorials, and techical support
The EndNote web site, www.endnote.com, includes a 30-day demo for download, as well as documentation, and tutorials on using Endnote. If you have more questions about EndNote, you may contact the EndNote support staff via links on their site.
Buying EndNote
EndNote is available for purchase from University Computers at a deeply discounted academic price.
You may also purchase it through the EndNote web site -- make sure you look for the educational/academic pricing, if you are a student, or a member of BU faculty or staff.
EndNote information from BUMC
The Alumni Medical Library at the Boston University Medical Center hosts a detailed page with more information about EndNote.

