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“The program has been enhanced to perform significantly faster when executing import, export and sorting. Its new database structure, introduced in version 8, supports libraries of unlimited size, as well as the inclusion of images. Its over 2600 connection files, import filters, output styles, and manuscript templates, makes it the most comprehensive, yet flexible program of its kind. It is the ideal program for sharing and collaborating with colleagues, across platforms and around the globe.”
The Kleper Report on Digital Publishing, Nov/Dec 2005
Reprinted with permission from The Kleper Report on Digital Publishing, copyright 2003, Graphic Dimensions, Pittsford, NY

“The benefits are undeniable: I now get more done in less time, and spend less energy on unformatting or rebuilding bibliographies.”

"That two-generation move to EndNote 9 brought a number of advantages, including valuable interface refinements and the arrival of XML and Unicode."

"As a further great advantage, it's now possible to run literature analyses using either OmniViz or RefViz from within EndNote on a single button click. What used to be a multistage process is now completely integrated."
—Felix Grant, Scientific Computing World,

Nov 2005

“Anyone who's ever written an academic paper and compiled a long bibliography or reference list by hand will appreciate another common feature and truly superb innovation in EndNote, ProCite and Reference Manager. Cite While You Write, an integrated component available with each program, lets you select one or more records and cite them in any one of the various bibliographic styles available in each program, typically a style associated with an academic journal.”
—David Mattison, Searcher, The Magazine for Database Professionals, Oct 2005

“Collaboration facilities have also been improved - EndNote 9 gives greater portability of customised reference field and type information for collaboration with colleagues.”
—Bobby Pickering, Information World Review, July 20, 2005

“Using EndNote 9 with enhanced Unicode support researchers and scholars can import, export, cite references and create bibliographies for their papers
in any language. Users can connect to data sources around the world with expanded record syntax and text encoding, and EndNote 9 contains 20 new
MARC formats that support native language libraries worldwide.”
—Dale Farris, Golden Triangle PC Club, June 2005

 

 


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