Hello Andy and thanks for this great introductory video. I am using the Nature Communications style from EndNote but unfortunately, it does not follow the Nature Communications reference formatting guidelines. For example, I need a comma after the last name of each coauthor. Do you know where to find resources about editing the styles in EndNote? Thanks.
Thank you very much for the helpful tutorial. However I have one question remaining: Is it possible to change the order of the record numbers, after you entered them in Endnote (Lancet style)? My concrete case is, I'm currently writing my doctoral thesis and since there's not so much research on the topic yet, I often have to add information I just dicovered to passages I already wrote. If I want to put in a reference then (e.g. it's after reference 15 and it should be the new 16, I have to place it in the middle of my references list (currently 27 references). If I just add it to the library, it will just be 28 and won't fit with the chronology anymore. How can I add a new reference with a record number, that's already assigned and up all the record numbers chronologically after it by 1? What would you say is the best solution for my problem? Many thanks in advance!
Thanks Andy I totally appreciate your tours of these reference managers!
Great ❤
I didn't know how to find reference and citation through Endnote
Good job
Bro's a legend. I know you're a materials scientist but did you do any computational work? Just curious.
I did some computational chem work in my masters but nothing too serious.
Thank you Andy! 🎉
Hello Andy and thanks for this great introductory video. I am using the Nature Communications style from EndNote but unfortunately, it does not follow the Nature Communications reference formatting guidelines. For example, I need a comma after the last name of each coauthor. Do you know where to find resources about editing the styles in EndNote? Thanks.
Hi Andy love your videos. Can Endnote generate references following a university’s specific reference guidance?
Thank you very much for the helpful tutorial. However I have one question remaining: Is it possible to change the order of the record numbers, after you entered them in Endnote (Lancet style)?
My concrete case is, I'm currently writing my doctoral thesis and since there's not so much research on the topic yet, I often have to add information I just dicovered to passages I already wrote. If I want to put in a reference then (e.g. it's after reference 15 and it should be the new 16, I have to place it in the middle of my references list (currently 27 references). If I just add it to the library, it will just be 28 and won't fit with the chronology anymore. How can I add a new reference with a record number, that's already assigned and up all the record numbers chronologically after it by 1? What would you say is the best solution for my problem?
Many thanks in advance!
Thank you very much. Could you please do the same video idea for Mendeley?
Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/IAh0ojWnsTs/v-deo.html
Does it work with OSCOLA referencing?
Hi Andy, I have recently bought one of your courses. How can I contact you? Any email address? Cheers!
Use the web version rather than the desktop version.
I don’t know why you guys present the things in a complicated way.