
EndNote™ online, formerly EndNote Web, is the online counterpart free account. Just three steps to a better way of working. The plug-in can be downloaded from the Format tab within EndNote Online.Try EndNote free for 30 days. The ‘Cite While You Write’ function is available for Microsoft Word. EndNote Basic users can store up to 50,000 references with 2GB of storage for file attachments.
You can store an unlimited number of references and enjoy unlimited storage space for file attachments with EndNote Desktop. Referencing styles supportedĬompare EndNote Desktop and EndNote Basic. That way, you can use your Desktop library anywhere. If you already have an EndNote Desktop Library, references can be synchronised between your Online and Desktop versions.
Collaborate with other people by sharing groups of references. Sort references to make them easier to manage. ‘Cite While You Write’ with Microsoft Word by downloading the appropriate plug-in. Use Online Search (search Library catalogues, including RMIT University Library). Import references saved as a text file (including PubMed, Web of Knowledge, Google Scholar via the EndNote Import filter). Export references directly from the Web of Knowledge database, including citation data.
Direct Export from databases via a plugin (including Science Direct, EBSCO, ProQuest, Informit). EndNote Online does not contain some of the features of the Desktop version for example, you cannot edit reference types, or edit or download other styles, filters and connection files. You can use it together with the EndNote Desktop version, or as a stand-alone tool. EndNote Online can collect, manage, store and share references, and make them available online.