EndNote
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This article is about the reference management software. For other uses of the word, see Endnote (disambiguation).
EndNote is a commercial reference management software package, used to manage bibliographies and references when writing essays, reports and articles. EndNote was written by Richard Niles, and ownership changed hands several times since it was launched in 1989 by Niles & Associates: in 2000 it was acquired by Institute for Scientific Information’s ResearchSoft Division, part of Thomson Corporation, and in 2016 by Clarivate (then named Clarivate Analytics). EndNote's main competitors are Mendeley and Zotero. Unlike Mendeley and Zotero, EndNote is neither free-to-use nor offers a freemium model.
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Original author(s) | Niles Software |
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Developer(s) | Clarivate |
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Operating system | Windows, macOS |
Type | Reference management |
License | Closed-source and commercial software |
Website | endnote |
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