EndNote Web
EndNote Web is a bibliographic citation manager (like Refworks). You can import references from databases and catalogs into EndNote Web, then categorize, arrange, and format citations in many different citation styles, such as MLA, APA, Chicago, or styles required by journals.
EndNote Web is web-based, and works with, but does not require, the EndNote computer software. The library provides access to the web service, but does not provide the EndNote software for your computer.
To sign up for EndNote Web:
- Go to the Web of Science database.
- Click on the link to My EndNote Web in the upper center of the first screen.
- Click the Register link on the login screen.
- Enter the requested information to register. If you have already registered for a Thomson Reuters service, you will be asked to login using the password associated with your email address. There is a 'forgot your password' link.
- Once you have registered, you can log in by going directly to http://myendnoteweb.com/ without going through the Web of Science database.
To transfer references from Refworks to EndNote Web:
- Export the references in Refworks (References--Export) using the selection for Bibliographic Software.

- Import the file into EndNote Web (Collect--Import) using the RefMan filter, NOT the Refworks filter.
Help using EndNote Web:
Alternatives to EndNote Web
If you do not wish to save citations from semester to semester, you may not want to use something as complex as EndNote Web.
- Microsoft Word 2007 has a reference formatting feature: see this Word 2007 References tutorial from Florida Gulf Coast University
- CitationMachine.net is an online form for basic citations in MLA, APA, Chicago, and Turabian. Fill out the form and copy the result into your paper.
- NoodleBib Express allows you to format citations in MLA, APA, and Chicago styles.
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