EndNote, a citation management database, is designed to help you import (from journal databases, etc.) collect, organize, and save bibliographic citations/references, and to insert citations directly into research papers using any one of hundreds of …
Reference and Research
Use Your NetID for Library Login
As of Monday, January 17, UW-Madison students, faculty and staff must use their NetIDs to login to library services. Your 11-digit UW-Madison ID number will no longer give you access to resources. This change brings …
Journal Access Update
Beginning January 1st, Ebling Library will have fewer journals that you will have immediate access to, due to the cancellation of those titles. In the health sciences, yearly price increases for subscriptions to journals and …
RESOURCES: EndNote X8 Is Available
Recently released EndNote Desktop X8 is available for purchase. Share your main library: References, PDFs and annotations with up to 100 people Track and trace: Everyone can add to, annotate and use the library at …
WORKSHOP: Current Awareness Tools
Need ideas to stay on top of your professional discipline, research interests, etc.? Does what little time you have seem to be spent learning new tools only to never use them? Then attend our Current …
Resources: Find It NOT Working in PubMed – RESOLVED!
Find It links from PubMed citations are not working. If you need help obtaining an article, Ask A Librarian for help. Alternatively, copy and paste the title of the journal in the Library Catalog- which …
WORKSHOP: EndNote Web–Join Us!
EndNote Web is a web-based citation manager free to all UW-Madison staff and students! EndNote Web can be used as a stand-alone citation manager OR in conjunction with EndNote Desktop. In this workshop learn how …
EndNote Web Work Shop
Start the school year or autumn off on an organized “foot!” EndNote Web is a web-based citation manager free to all UW-Madison staff and students! EndNote Web can be used as a stand-alone citation manager …
RSVP for Center for Open Science (COS) Workshop
Join colleagues in what promises to be an important workshop detailing practical steps you can take to increase the reproducibility of your work. For information and to RSVP for the Center for Open Science’s “Workshop …
Welcome to Ebling Library
Throughout the year Ebling’s routine visitors are professors, faculty, clinicians, researchers, postdocs, and patients…but we get rather excited when the health sciences students return. For our regular and returning users as well as our newbies, …