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Posted - Feb 08 2005 : 4:30:41 PM Folks,
I am forwarding a note from Sarah T. Roberts, Academic Technology Services at OIT.
-Francis
quote: Announcing professional, on-site Endnote training. Endnote is powerful bibliographic and reference software that has been site-licensed by the University and is available to everyone at Duke. Training is being provided free of charge to all members of the Duke community on a first-come, first served basis. All sessions will be led by Donna Kirking, professional Endnote trainer. For questions, further information or to RSVP for sessions, contact sarah.r@duke.edu SPACE IS LIMITED; RSVP today.
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Tuesday, Feb. 15th Perkins 226 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Endnote Introductory Lecture
Bring your brown bag to this session! Donna Kirking will deliver introductory Endnote training to help you get started using the application efficiently - from the ground up. Learn how to use all the basic functions of Endnote and take full advantage of its suite of tools.
Wednesday, Feb. 16th Breedlove Boardroom 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Endnote Introductory Lecture
Donna Kirking will deliver introductory Endnote training to help you get started using the application efficiently - from the ground up. Learn how to use all the basic functions of Endnote and take full advantage of its suite of tools.
Wednesday, Feb. 16th 119 Perkins 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Advanced Hands-On Session
Donna Kirking will deliver training to users already familiar with Endnote. Ms. Kirking recommends that people who have just taken the Introductory Course spend some time with the program before attending the Advanced session. She will spend time addressing users' questions and will give advanced tips that will help you enhance your Endnote experience.
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