From the 1st April 2013 the cost of personal licences for the full version of these products under the CHEST licence agreement for the University will rise from £55 to £60 excluding VAT for the cheapest, downloadable option. This is the first increase since 2001. Endnote Web, a cut down version of the full Endnote, can still be accessed free of charge via Web of Knowledge.
Personal licences can be installed on up to three home computers with the same operating system, buying the product means that you can continue to use EndNote or Reference Manager after graduation.
We have lots of information on reference management software on the library web pages. Staff and students can log in to Adept4Education if you want to purchase a personal licence before the 1st April price increase at http://edustore.adeptscience.co.uk/
Categories: Library
Tags: bibliographic software, EndNote, RefMan

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