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Introduction to EndNote Web
Fall 2009 Workshop
Please answer the following questions to the best of your ability. Choose only one answer for each question.
After taking this workshop, I learned ...
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References in EndNote Web can be collected by …
| searching a database from within EndNote Web |
| exporting references directly from a database to EndNote Web |
| creating a new record manually by filling in the bibliographic information |
| importing references downloaded from databases |
| capturing a citation from a webpage |
| all of the above |
| none of the above |
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The best way to import references retrieved with Web of Science is to …
| download and save the references and then import them in EndNote Web |
| directly export them from Web of Science to EndNote Web |
| perform an online search in Web of Science from EndNote Web |
| none of the above |
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The tool bar installed for IE or Mozilla Firefox on your computer will allow you to … (check ALL that apply)
| access your EndNote Web account |
| access the Web of Science |
| access the EndNote Web "Help" menu |
| capture a citation from a web page |
| none of the above |
| all of the above |
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The Import format for citations from journals is …
| PubMed (NLM) |
| SciFinder (CAS) |
| ISI-CE |
| RefMan RIS |
| none of the above |
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References imported directly from databases to EndNote Web will be placed in …
| Quick List |
| Unfiled |
| Trash |
| none of the above |
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