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EndNote is a bibliographic database and reference management program, available for either Windows or Macintosh operating systems. EndNote allows you to keep in touch with all your references. Store them systematically in a database properly designed for bibliographic data - journal articles, books, book chapters, conference proceedings, magazine articles, audiovisual material, patents, or even your own reference type definitions. Forget the 5 x 3 filing cards, backs of envelopes, etc.!
Searching: Use EndNote's powerful search capabilities to locate the references you need. Search your reference database or on-line databases swiftly for references meeting Boolean criteria - e.g. "Find all the references that contain the keywords 'sleep' and 'snore', with 'Smith' as one of the authors but not 'Jones'".
Citations and bibliographies: Include citations in your manuscripts, and have EndNote format the citations and bibliographies automatically, in any style you specify. Just locate the reference you wish to cite and ask EndNote to insert the citation at the cursor position in your word processor text. When your citations have all been inserted, specify the formatting style for citations and bibliography and EndNote will automatically format the citations and compile and format the bibliography.