Thomson ISI ResearchSoft Ships
EndNote 7 For Macintosh OS X

World’s Most Popular Bibliographic Software Offers New Connectivity and Publishing Solutions

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Carlsbad, CA, USA - August 26, 2003 -
Thomson ISI ResearchSoft ships a major upgrade to EndNote®—the bibliographic management software used by millions of researchers, students and librarians worldwide. Well known for introducing innovative features to search online bibliographic databases, organize references and create instant bibliographies, EndNote 7 delivers authors new types of bibliographies, flexible image handling, and connectivity to explore and mobilize reference collections.

“We are pleased to provide our customers with new technologies that extend the value of their EndNote libraries, including letting our users go mobile on Palm handhelds,” said David Kochalko, President of ISI ResearchSoft. "Our commitment to improving EndNote’s core features contributes to its premier position among researchers worldwide.”

“Thank you for listening about RTF capabilities, Palm possibilities, subject bibliographies, etc!”
-Leanne Wiedemann,
Stowers Institute for Medical Research,   Kansas City, Missouri

Instant Subject Bibliographies
For the first time, users of EndNote 7 can save steps creating a bibliography with topic headings using EndNote’s new Subject Bibliography. For example, users simply select the field “Author” to view a bibliography organized by author headings. The look of a user’s subject bibliography can be controlled by selecting a favorite output style, choosing a sort order and a numbering scheme for the references. This feature gives users an easy way to update their curricula vitae and reading lists.

Flexible Placement of Images from EndNote References into Microsoft Word
Users can take advantage of EndNote’s new ability to insert a figure or table anywhere in a Microsoft Word® document. Users can now search their EndNote libraries for images to place figures and tables within the text, or to create figure and table lists at the end of the document, depending upon their presentation or publisher requirements. And there are new output style settings to specify the caption location for figures or tables.

Compatibility with Popular Word Processors Using Rich Text Format (RTF) Files
EndNote 7 now offers the ability to create bibliographies using StarOffice, OpenOffice, AppleWorks, FrameMaker and more. EndNote 7 scans RTF documents containing temporary EndNote citations and creates a bibliography instantly. EndNote 7’s RTF document scan feature lets users choose any of over 1,000 output styles to create the final bibliography.

New Connectivity of EndNote References—Palm Handheld and Visualization Software
EndNote 7 mobilizes a user’s EndNote library on Palm® OS. Users can now access their references anywhere, anytime. With this new connectivity, users can search, edit and beam references as well as use the HotSync® function with their EndNote desktop libraries.

Other features include the ability to export files in XML format, and to move EndNote references to data visualization tools to help users explore research literature visually. In addition, EndNote 7 helps users locate full text faster by connecting to an institution’s online resources with OpenURL links. With over 1,500 content files including output styles, templates, import filters and connection files, EndNote 7 expands the ways to collect data from a wide variety of online resources and to publish manuscripts.

Pricing and Availability
EndNote 7 is designed for Macintosh OS X and Windows ME/2000/XP. The list price of EndNote 7 is $329.95 USD. Students in North America can purchase EndNote 7 for $109.95 USD with a valid student I.D. A list of international distributors is available at www.endnote.com. Special upgrade prices are available to owners of previous versions. EndNote 7 is now available from Thomson ISI ResearchSoft, college and university bookstores, and authorized resellers worldwide.

About Thomson ISI ResearchSoft
ISI ResearchSoft (www.isiresearchsoft.com) is a division of Thomson ISI. ISI ResearchSoft publishes bibliographic software products for the desktop—EndNote®, ProCite® and Reference Manager® used by over a million researchers, students and librarians worldwide and for the Web—WriteNote, the research and writing tool for students. These products search remote databases and library catalogues on the Internet, import references into and organize personal libraries of citations, and produce papers written in word processors with correctly formatted in-text citations and bibliographies.

About Thomson ISI
ISI is a business of The Thomson Corporation. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA with offices worldwide, ISI provides essential, high quality Web-based information to over seven million researchers, information specialists, and administrators in diverse fields. For more information about ISI, visit www.isinet.com.

The Thomson Corporation (www.thomson.com), with 2002 revenues of $7.8 billion, is a global leader in providing integrated information solutions to business and professional customers. Thomson provides value-added information, software applications and tools to more than 20 million users in the fields of law, tax, accounting, financial services, higher education, reference information, corporate training and assessment, scientific research and healthcare. The Corporation's common shares are listed on the Toronto and New York Stock Exchanges (TSX: TOC; NYSE: TOC).

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