Endnote

EndNote is bibliographic management software that allows you to organise your references and build bibliographies.
For more information and instructions on how to download the software please click here!
Online Tutorials
Teaching and Learning
How to Cite References
The School of Medical Sciences uses a number of referencing styles, Vancouver and Harvard being the most popular. Check with your supervisor to see which is required for your thesis or document.
Endnote Ouptut Style files for the Harvard and Vancouver styles are available for download from the University of Queensland Library Endnote Styles page. Please ensure you download the style appropriate for your version of Endnote
- University of Queensland Library Guide to the Vancouver Style
- University of Queensland Library Guide to the Harvard Style (2002)
- Citing Medicine The National Library of Medicine Style Guide outlines how to cite everything from a book to a wiki
Need Help with Referencing?
- Citation/Referencing Styles Useful listing of University of Sydney and external links and information.
Plagiarism & Academic Honesty
Plagiarism is when the words, ideas or recorded thoughts of another are passed off as your own without the original source being properly cited (referenced).
Have a look at this short interactive tutorial on what is plagiarism and how to avoid it.
Copyright
Copyright Information for Staff
Need more information?
Contact: Kate Sexton
Director of Copyright Services
Phone: 9351 2991
E-mail: copyright@usyd.edu.au
The Boring but Important Stuff!
- Student Plagiarism: Coursework Includes a compliance statement for individual and collaborative work.
- Academic Policy in Coursework
- Copyright Information for students This University of Sydney site provides information and guidelines for all students






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