

If it is not visible, select the View menu, Toolbars and check EndNote Web. To verify the installation of the Internet Explorer toolbar, open Internet Explorer and look for the EndNote Web toolbar. To verify the installation of Cite While You Write, open Word and look for the Cite While You Write toolbar. If not installed please see the librarian. When on campus:The library's PCs already have the plug-ins installed.

If you need more assistance see the CWYW plugin EndNote Online help page Click the Download Windows with the Internet Explorer plug-in link and follow screen prompts to save and run the EndNote Plugins.exe installer.Open a web browser and log in to EndNote Online, and click the Download Installers link at the bottom of any page.Close all open windows of programs eg MS Word and MS Outlook.Log in to the PC with administrative rights.When off campus: To download and install the Cite While You Write plug-in to use with Word or the Internet Explorer toolbar for Windows: The Windows plug-in also allows you to save online references from databases to your EndNote Online library in Internet Explorer.

The Cite While You Write Plug-in (CWYW) enables you to insert references, and format citations and bibliographies automatically while you write your papers in Word. Information for Mac users is available under the tab Mac Users on the top of the site. If you use Firefox there is also a FireFox Extension add-on available. However, the reference produced may be very basic and require more details to be entered manually.If you want to use EndNote Online with Word or the Internet Explorer toolbar for Windows you need to download and install the Cite While You Write plug-in.

This is a particularly useful tool for those journal sites or webpages which do not offer a direct export option on screen. The EndNote Bookmarklet Tool (Capture Reference) scans the bibliographic information presented on a webpage and creates a reference which you can save in either EndNote online or EndNote desktop. Health Information and Libraries Journal 30 (4), pp.337-342. (2013) 'Learning and Teaching in Action'. Try adding this Journal Article reference (note, each author’s name must be added on a new line):.Select New Reference for a template to add the item details.In your Endnote Online account, go to Collect.Individual reference details can be entered manually. Panopto video from Academic Skills Centre, University of Birmingham (includes subtitles).
