Endnote not only gives you the ability to keep track of
notes but it can
also place the entire abstract in the individual file for
you
automatically, as well as list the key words or concepts as
listed in
the abstract or intro of journal articles also
automatically when saved
to a file. It does far more than keeping the bibliography
in order.
Have you gone to the website for the tutorial? If you are
new to
Endnote its worth it. Used to its potential, Endnote is a
phenomenal
program.
Maria
P.S.
I too am a doctoral student and I uses it for all of my
papers
On Apr 24, 2007, at 2:14 PM, Greg.Woodard[greg.woodard comcast.net]
wrote:
> I am considering my research software options as I
enter a doctoral
> program.
> One thing I am trying to find is a good piece of
software for keeping
> my research notes.
> As I have looked around Endnote - unless I am missing
something - I do
> not see it as an option for keeping track of notes -
quotations,
> summaries, various notes on reading.
> It looks great for keeping my bibliography in order.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Greg
>
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