Abstract

At present, many useful tools for reference management are available for use. They can be either off-line softwares or accessible Websites to all users in the internet. Their target is to facilitate the production of scientific text. But, to accomplish that, the featured bibliographic style should be effectively inserted, and the program has to be free. Here in this tutorial, we present Endnote Web®, a bibliographic reference management program comprising these two requirements: it contains the Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery reference format and its use is free for charge after sign-in in IP registered terminal in Web of Science®.

Highlights

  • Tools editing and organizing references have been growing in the Web since their use provides feasible production of papers[1]

  • Endnote Web® comprises the bibliographic style for both the Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery/Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular (BJCVS/RBCCV) and the Postgraduate course of São José do Rio Preto Medical School (FAMERP)

  • After configuring the bibliographic styles and inserting all the bibliography needed in the Endnote Web® site, we draw some explanation of Word® functioning

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Tools editing and organizing references have been growing in the Web since their use provides feasible production of papers[1]. Before we use Endnote Web® as reference manager software, it is necessary to feed it with all research references These references may be obtained by searching Pubmed website, for researching directly into Endnote Web® or manually inserting articles. We created a text file with the work list with all the required fields to Endnote Web®, but we have to import the txt database to use it in the Endnote Web®. This method is fast, but it requires the researcher makes the bibliographic survey directly by the Endnote Web® site. Different from the previous methods, while including all the search at one time; manually we can include only one article at a time This method is useful regarding chapters, books, and internet sites which cannot be found in Pubmed.

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INSERT AND EDIT REFERENCES IN A SCIENTIFIC TEXT
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