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HSL Online Guides | EndNote | Zotero | Sciwheel (formerly F1000Workspace) | |
Classes at HSL | EndNote Classes | Sciwheel Classes | ||
Cost | $108 for students, faculty, & staff through UNC-CH |
Zotero is free | Free through UNC-CH | |
Notes | See EndNote Basic guide for further details on the free online version | Use this link to create account. Select No, I'm a new user then select password. | ||
How is it used? | Computer + Web |
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Locate full-text using UNC-CH subscriptions | Instructions for EndNote |
Instructions for Zotero |
Instructions for Sciwheel |
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Sharing options | X7 and above users have sharing options / email compressed libraries | See group options here |
Share unlimited projects and manuscripts | |
Free online storage | EN21- three year access to EndNote Web with unlimited storage | 700+ papers (more space can be purchased) |
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Word Processor | Microsoft Word |
Microsoft Word |
Microsoft Word Google Docs Manuscripts for Mac |
EndNote requires you to purchase a license for approximately $65. You will own the license forever and can install it on two computers. Our other citation managers are free to you, but if you can get it, EndNote is worth it! You can purchase EndNote from UNC ITS Software Acquisition here.
More information: https://guides.lib.unc.edu/endnote and https://guides.lib.unc.edu/endnotex6
Note for MAC users:
To import, you can select the downloaded file and in Choose Applications, open the EndNote folder and choose the EndNote program icon. You may need to select your EndNote library as well to tell EndNote where to put your citations.
More information: https://guides.lib.unc.edu/F1000W
More information: https://guides.lib.unc.edu/mendeley
Follow these instructions to retrieve full-text articles within your citation manager:
In Endnote- Select the articles you want to find. Under References, select Find Full Text to find as many PDFs as you can. This feature works best on campus. Then, for articles Endnote does not automatically find, you can copy and paste the title of other articles into our Google Scholar link and use the Find@UNC button to get the full article.
In F1000- If you have set UNC as your institution, you can click the Institutional Access button for each article to connect to the full text. To set UNC as your institution, paste https://login.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/login?url=$@ into your account's Proxy Settings.
In Mendeley- In the citation details, scroll down to the URL area. If you see a link that begins with vb3lk7eb4t or libproxy.lib.unc.edu, you can connect to the article on or off campus. If you do not see this link, or if the available URLs do not connect you to the article, you can copy and paste the title of other articles into our Google Scholar link and use the Find@UNC button to get the full article.
If you use Find@UNC and get directed to a page that says the item is not available, scroll down on the page to Step 2- Request it from another library via Interlibrary Loan.
You can log in with your Onyen and password to request the article. The first time, you'll need to register, but click the link again after registering and it will take you to the request form.
Once you submit a request, you will receive an email in about 2-3 business days saying the article is ready to download. Follow the link in the email, log in with your Onyen and password, and go to the Electronically Received Articles tab to download your article. You must download the article within 30 days.