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Thomson Reuters Releases Endnote X5 for Windows

Thomson Reuters
2011-06-27 08:50 5045

Research and publishing solution enables file attachments on the Web, automatic reference updates and PDF annotations

PHILADELPHIA and LONDON, June 27, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Thomson Reuters today released a major upgrade to Thomson Reuters EndNote® for Windows, the bibliographic management and publishing solution used by millions of researchers, librarians and students worldwide. With EndNote X5 researchers can add and move file attachments between their computer and Web account, view and annotate PDFs, and update references automatically.

"EndNote X5 offers several new and improved product features to help users save valuable time managing their reference collections," said Keith MacGregor, executive vice president, Thomson Reuters. "We are continually looking to improve the scholarly research and publishing experience for our customers, and the latest update adds key functionalities like the ability to update existing references with critical data needed for grant submissions."

Add and Transfer File Attachments to the Web

EndNote X5 users can access file attachments and figures within their EndNote Web records. File attachments can be added directly to an EndNote Web record or transferred between a local library and the Web to see the same reference detail in both environments. EndNote X5 users will also receive increased Web storage for up to 25,000 references and 1GB for their file attachments.

View and Annotate PDF files within EndNote

A new PDF viewer joins the "Quick Edit" tab in EndNote X5, enabling users to review an attached PDF and edit a record in one place. The PDF viewer makes it easy to navigate between multiple attachments as well as annotate the file with highlights and comments. Users can search the entire PDF including comments and use many familiar options common to PDF viewing.

Update References Automatically

Existing references can now be updated easily with a new option that lets EndNote search online for more complete reference detail. When a match is found, EndNote highlights the differences in a side-by-side comparison of the new and existing reference. Users can decide whether to update the empty fields only, replace all the fields, or copy-and-paste specific information. While any field can be updated, the new feature saves time for existing references that now require article identifiers such as PMCID and NIHMSID numbers for grant submissions.

The latest version of EndNote also enables users to:

  • Use new conditional formatting in journal styles that substitutes data for empty fields automatically.
  • Review differences in duplicate records quickly with auto-highlights.
  • Select a new citation style-Author (Year)-in Microsoft® Word.
  • Use a new reference type-Music-and new fields in the Journal Article reference type-Article Number and NIHMSID.
  • Cite While You Write in over 5,000 journal styles.

For more information about EndNote please visit endnote.com.

Pricing and Availability

EndNote X5 is designed for Windows XP, Vista and 7. The list price of EndNote X5 is $329.95 USD. A list of international distributors is available at endnote.com. Special upgrade prices are available to owners of previous versions. EndNote X5 is now available from Thomson Reuters, college and university bookstores, and authorized resellers worldwide. EndNote X5 for Mac OS X will ship in summer/fall 2011.

About Thomson Reuters

Thomson Reuters is the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals.  We combine industry expertise with innovative technology to deliver critical information to leading decision makers in the financial, legal, tax and accounting, healthcare and science and media markets, powered by the world's most trusted news organization.  With headquarters in New York and major operations in London and Eagan, Minnesota, Thomson Reuters employs more than 55,000 people and operates in over 100 countries. For more information, go to www.thomsonreuters.com.

Source: Thomson Reuters
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