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Learn to efficiently find and manage information for your doctorate using Endnote, including citations, references, related material, and keeping up to date with new research. Explore academic debate, make connections, and use alert services for automated searching. Discover how to use Endnote styles and groups to control citations and references effectively.
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Finding and managing information for your doctorate (including Endnote): part 2 David Heading and Laura Jeffrey
Part 2 overview • Using citations and references • Finding related material • Styles of referencing in Endnote • Break • Managing references - Endnote groups • Keeping up to date with new research
References and citations • Demonstration of connections in academic debate both backwards (references) and forwards (citations) • May be a positive or negative connection to other literature • Give you a quality controlled list of material to consult if you establish the context in which it has been cited
Article E that refers to Paper A Article F that refers to Paper A Book 3 that refers to Paper A Article G that refers to Paper A Article H that refers to Paper A Citations Paper A – a journal article that you are interested in References Article B that is referred to by Paper A Book 1 that is referred to by Paper A Article C that is referred to by Paper A Article D that is referred to by Paper A Book 2 that is referred to by Paper A
Related material • Making connections between similar resources • Criteria vary significantly depending on the database or catalogue you are using • Sometimes the process is human, other times automated
Finding Information - Hands-on • Pick a key article and look for it in a database • Trace academic debate using citations and references • Find related material in • Databases • Catalogues
Keeping up to date • Automates the process of searching to save you time • Saved searches • For you to re-run at convenient time • Alert services • Brings material to you by email • Acquisitions, citations, articles matching search terms or tables of contents (ToCs) www.dur.ac.uk/library/research/keepuptodate/
Alert Services • Books • Durham University Library Catalogue: new books that match search terms • Articles • Citations: Web of Science and Google Scholar • Keywords: Google Scholar and ZETOC • Table of Contents: ZETOC
Summary • Features enable you to make connections between related research material • Endnote styles are important for controlling the look of in text citations and references • Groups help you manage your library • Keeping up to date with new research can be automated and so save you time
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