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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Philadelphia PA, USA - August 26, 2009—Today
Thomson Reuters announced the immediate availability of EndNote®
X3 for Mac®
OS X—the bibliographic management software that includes EndNote
Web and is used by millions of researchers, librarians and students
worldwide. EndNote X3 increases productivity for researchers by
delivering new ways to group references and find full text when off
campus, expanding AppleScript support for key EndNote tasks,
offering new composite styles popular with chemistry journals, and
more.
“The EndNote integration with Apple® Pages ‘09 and the new EndNote
X3 for Mac with its expanded AppleScript support, new grouping
options and composite chemistry styles, deliver highly requested
features for Macintosh users,” said Keith MacGregor, vice
president, Scientific and Scholarly Research at Thomson Reuters. “We
are mindful of the upcoming Snow Leopard release and will keep our
users updated and current with the new operating system.”
Create custom workflows with EndNote and
AppleScripts
EndNote X3 expands the existing AppleScripts so users can enhance
searches as well as add references to groups. AppleScripts can
also match existing EndNote references with local PDF files
through the use of DOI and PMCID unique identifier data. EndNote
X3 provides a detailed dictionary and documentation to help users
automate these repetitive tasks and more.
Format bibliographies in new ways
EndNote X3 offers more ways to format bibliographies, including the
ability to manage multiple bibliographies within a Word document.
Now a paper can have a bibliography at the end of each section, at
the end of the document, or both. Additionally, EndNote X3 supports
composite styles—popular with chemistry journals—that group
citations by number and letter.
Improve organization with new grouping options
EndNote X3 users can now create groups containing both Custom and
Smart Groups, providing more options for viewing and organizing
their references. The main and sub-groups can be re-arranged at any
time with a simple drag-and-drop action. And, EndNote X3 makes it
easier to find more full text articles for references automatically
by employing a new preference for EZProxy, commonly used by
researchers and students to access online resources when they are
off-campus.
Work on the desktop and Web
EndNote now includes EndNote Web, expanding the work
environment for EndNote users and allowing them to choose the best
environment—desktop or Web—for the task at hand. With EndNote
Web researchers can collect references when away from their desks,
transfer references between the desktop and Web and collaborate with
colleagues by sharing EndNote groups. EndNote users can also use
EndNote Web to organize personal publication lists for ResearcherID,
a free online author community, and view personal citation metrics
in ResearcherID, complete with dynamic links to Times Cited detail
from ISI Web of ScienceSM, the Thomson Reuters premiere online
platform for citation data.
Other features of the upgrade include:
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Compare duplicate records side-by-side for easy review.
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Start EndNote faster—EndNote X3 loads content files more
efficiently and allows customization.
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Use more options when compressing EndNote libraries—choose
all references or a selection, with or without file
attachments.
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Connect and publish with 3,900+ connection files, 700+ Import
files and 3,700+ journal styles!
For more information about EndNote please visit
endnote.com.
Pricing and Availability
EndNote X3 is designed for Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista. The list price of EndNote X3 is $299.95 USD. Students in North America can purchase
EndNote X3 for $115.95 USD with a valid student I.D. For a list of
international distributors, go to
www.endnote.com. Special upgrade prices are available to owners
of previous versions. EndNote X3 is now available from Thomson
Reuters, college and university bookstores, and authorized resellers
worldwide.
About
Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters is the world’s leading source of intelligent
information for businesses and professionals. Thomson Reuters
combines industry expertise with innovative technology to deliver
critical information to leading decision makers in the financial,
legal, tax and accounting, scientific, healthcare 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 50,000 people in 93
countries. More information is available at
thomsonreuters.com.
Press
Contact:
Susan Besaw
Manager, PR & Communications
Thomson
Reuters
Scientific
+1 (215) 823 1840
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