The EndNote platform citation manager may be discontinued at Marshall University. If that happens, please use this guide to transition to a free citation manager, and also migrate your data if you desire. We recommend using Zotero or Refworks. You can also consider departmental or personal subscriptions to the EndNote platform. Transition instructions are provided below. Additionally, a simple comparison chart is included to help you make an informed decision.
Anna Hughes, M.A., M.L.I.S
Health Sciences Librarian Marshall University
304-691-1750
hughesan@marshall.edu
Transferring References from EndNote to Zotero ***
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Exporting Data from EndNote to Mendeley ***
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Transferring References from EndNote to RefWorks ***
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***Per conversations with the Vendor in December 2024, all free versions of EndNote are being phased out.***
Switching to EndNote Basic From EndNote ***
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Switching from an Institutional EndNote Account to a Personal Account ***
By following these steps, you should be able to transition your EndNote account from an institutional one to a personal one seamlessly. If you encounter any issues during the process, don't hesitate to reach out to EndNote support for assistance.
***No matter what, make sure to export and save your most up-to-date EndNote Library. Watch the videos and follow the instructions carefully.***
EndNote Account Comparison: Personal vs. EndNote Basic (being phased out per conversations in December 2024):
The difference between a personal EndNote account and an EndNote Basic account lies primarily in the features and capabilities they offer:
Personal EndNote Account:
• A personal EndNote account typically comes with a subscription fee.
• It offers more advanced features and capabilities compared to EndNote Basic.
• Users can access additional citation styles, storage space, and collaboration tools.
• Personal EndNote accounts often provide integration with more reference databases and tools for organizing and managing references efficiently.
• Users may have access to advanced features like PDF annotation, group sharing, and customizable search options.
EndNote Basic Account (being phased out per conversations in December 2024):
• EndNote Basic is the free version of EndNote.
• It offers basic reference management features, including the ability to organize references, create bibliographies, and cite references in documents.
• EndNote Basic accounts typically have limited storage space compared to personal accounts.
• The number of citation styles available may be restricted compared to personal accounts.
• EndNote Basic accounts may have limited or no support for advanced features like PDF annotation, group sharing, or integration with certain databases.
In summary:
While both a personal EndNote account and an EndNote Basic account serve the purpose of reference management, the personal account offers more features, flexibility, and support, albeit at a cost, whereas EndNote Basic provides essential functionalities for free with some limitations.