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EndNote Level II: Advanced Techniques for Systematic Reviews In-Person
Do you already use EndNote, but wonder how this citation management program can help simplify your research workflow?
In this advanced, hands-on workshop, you will learn additional techniques for using EndNote X8 Desktop to manage your references throughout your systematic or scoping review. You will have the chance to practice methods designed to improve the effective use of EndNote while maintaining the rigour required for your review.
Date: Thursday, December 14, 12-2pm
Location: Gerstein Science Information Centre Instruction Lab, 2nd Floor
Presenter: Vincci Lui, Gerstein Health Science Librarian
EndNote Level II: Advanced Techniques for Systematic Reviews
This course is designed for:
- Students and researchers in the health sciences in the process of conducting or planning a systematic or scoping review
- Current users of EndNote Desktop looking to engage with its more advanced functions
Note:
- This workshop does NOT cover basic functions of EndNote Desktop or EndNote Basic (the online version).
- Before taking this workshop, it is expected that you are already familiar with the basic functions of Endnote Desktop, including the following:
- direct exporting references from databases
- creating libraries
- exporting bibliographies
- using EndNote’s Cite While You Write tool in Word
- If you are not already familiar with these functions, then we strongly recommend taking Endnote Level I: Introduction for Beginners.
What’s covered in this advanced workshop:
- Batch export results from various databases, such as Ovid (e.g. Medline), EBSCO (e.g. CINAHL), and Scopus databases
- Improve the sensitivity of the deduplication feature
- Best practices for creating and sharing groups/libraries with your supervisor/research team
- Annotate records to track databases searched
- Add custom fields to add reviewer’s comments
- Export a bibliography with abstracts to enable title/abstract screening
- Use EndNote to locate full-text articles of included articles
- Best practices for managing, sharing, and transferring long documents in Word
- Prepare for publication by inserting figures, using manuscript templates, customizing a citation style, and creating journal abbreviation term lists
What’s required – technical specifications:
- Bring your own laptop with Endnote X8 Desktop installed (If you do not have a laptop, PCs are available for you to use):
- A free 30-day trial is available here: http://endnote.com/downloads/30-day-trial
- Endnote Desktop is available to University of Toronto/UHN Staff & Students at a discounted price. Learn more: http://uoftbookstore.com/tech/software/endnote.asp
- This session will use EndNote X8 Desktop, and will be demonstrated on a PC.
- Mac users are welcome to bring their own laptops, but all demonstrations will be performed on a PC, using the Firefox browser. To download Firefox: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox
About the presenter:
Vincci Lui, MISt, is the public health librarian with the Gerstein Science Information Centre. Prior to working at the University of Toronto, she worked as an academic librarian for nutrition and food sciences at McGill University. Over the years, she has been involved in a number of scoping reviews, and provides training on expert database searching and citation management (EndNote and RefWorks).
Related LibGuide: EndNote (Desktop version) by Ask Gerstein
- Date:
- Thursday, December 14, 2017
- Time:
- 12:00pm - 2:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Gerstein Library
- Campus:
- St. George (Downtown) Campus