Latest version of bibliographic software used by millions of researchers, librarians and students worldwide adds increased connectivity to worldwide data sources and expanded Unicode support
EndNote 9 is a brand-new release of the popular bibliographic management software used by millions of researchers, librarians and students worldwide.
EndNote is well known for introducing time-saving features such as the ability to search online bibliographic databases, organise references and images, and create instant bibliographies.
EndNote 9 increases connectivity to data sources worldwide, offers enhanced performance, and enables easy sharing of customised libraries.
"EndNote 9 provides important enhancements for all our users, and establishes an international standard for global research, said David Kochalko, president, Thomson ResearchSoft.
"With a new database engine, performance improvements and Unicode, we have built a solid product for research communities worldwide".
Expanded Unicode support and increased connectivity.
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.
New benchmarks optimise performance in EndNote 9 for sorting, importing and exporting large reference libraries.
EndNote 9 offers easy portability of customised reference field and type information for collaboration with colleagues.
These new features along with other enhancements make EndNote the bibliographic solution for the entire spectrum of international users from students to professional researchers, says the company.
EndNote 9, designed for Windows 2000 and XP, is now available with special upgrade prices for owners of previous versions.
EndNote 9 is supplied and supported in the UK and Ireland by Adept Scientific.