Urban Institute for Teacher Education: Endnote & Endnote Web
Endnote Tutorials
Endnote Web is free to the University community. All you need to do is set up an account which you must do while you are in the Marriott Library.
Why use Endnote Web?
EndNote Web delivers tools to:
- Search online resources
- Save records directly to an online library
- Collect and organize references
- Format citations and footnotes or a bibliography
Endnote Web is a great place to start!
To take workshops on Endnote X. 4 & X.5, enroll in a webinar or work with available tutorials.
For more information about Endnote and Endnote Web click on the campus guide below.
Purchasing Endnote Versions for the Desktop
As members of the University of Utah community, you may receive a discount on the purchase of Endnote desktop versions by shopping at the University of Utah's Office of Software Licensing.
Exporting Citations from Various Databases
Librarian

Donna Ziegenfuss
Contact:
Marriott Library
2nd Floor Library, Room 2110B
Office Hours: By Appointment
Email: donna.ziegenfuss@utah.edu
she/her/hers
Liaison to the College of Education,
Orcid: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9981-5757
2nd Floor Library, Room 2110B
Office Hours: By Appointment
Email: donna.ziegenfuss@utah.edu
she/her/hers
Liaison to the College of Education,
Orcid: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9981-5757
801-585-0542
Website Skype Contact: dziegenfuss
Researcher ID
ResearcherID is a global, multi-disciplinary scholarly research community.
With a unique identifier assigned to each author in ResearcherID, you can
eliminate author misidentification and view an author’s citation metrics
instantly. Search the registry to find collaborators, review publication lists
and explore how research is used around the world.