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Hi! Welcome to the In Plain Cite blog! The latest on using and customizing citation management tools such as EndNote, RefWorks/RefShare, and Zotero. Feel free to comment on posts or share your own tips and tricks.

January 22, 2009

Update on Using EndNote to Manage the NIHMSID & PMCID Numbers (NIH Public Access Policy),

EndNote has new connection, style and output files available that incorporate the PMCID field when citing journal articles.(As of May 25, 2008, when citing an article in NIH applications, proposals, and progress reports, you must include the PMCID at the end of the full citation.) Follow the instructions at the EndNote download site to install the updated files. Please note that there are different instructions for versions X, X1 and X2.

When citing an article in NIH applications, proposals, and progress reports, you must include the PMCID (or NIHMSID, if the PMCID is not available) at the end of the full citation. (This only applies to articles that fall under the NIH Public Access Policy and are authored or co-authored by you or arose from your NIH award.)

January 9, 2009

Upcoming EndNote & RefWorks Classes at UCSF

The new schedule for the UCSF Library's Winter classes is now up on the Library's GALEN website. The first "Getting Started with RefWorks" class is on January 22, the first "Getting Started with EndNote" on January 27. Mac users should note that we've scheduled a new EndNote for the Mac class in March at the Mission Bay campus.

View the class schedule here.