Library News
ISI Web of Knowledge(SM) Trial
Categories: Electronic Resources New Services
We have ISI Web of Knowledge(SM) Trial Access. Please note that Web of Knowledge will only work on campus.
SUNY College At Cortland will be able to access ISI Web of Knowledge beginning 10/1/2009. The trial will run through 12/1/2009.
The URL is http://isiknowledge.com
The following products and backyears will be available:
BIOSIS Previews®: 1969-present
Journal Citation Reports® on the Web:
Science Edition 2003
Social Sciences Edition 2003
Medline®: 1950 – present
Web of Science:
Science Citation Index Expandedä 1975-present
Social Sciences Citation IndexÒ 1975-present
Arts & Humanities Citation Index® 1975-present
Conference Proceedings Citation Index™
Science: 1990-present
Social Science & Humanities: 1990-present
Current Chemical Reactions (CCR)
Index Chemicus (IC)
EndNote Web Trial
Categories: Electronic Resources New Services
Memorial Library has an EndNote Web trial that begins on 10/1/2009 and will continue through 12/1/2009.
EndNote Web delivers an easy-to-use Web-based bibliographic solution that complements EndNote X.0.2, as well as providing tight integration with ISI Web of Knowledge. Your users can even start their papers in EndNote Web and finish them on the desktop with EndNote X.0.2 and vice versa! To access EndNote Web, they can go to www.myendnoteweb.com.
What is EndNote Web?
EndNote Web is a Web-based bibliographic service for students and researchers that organizes personal reference collections and saves time retyping references for course work and publication. EndNote Web searches ISI Web of KnowledgeSM, PubMed and hundreds of online library catalogs and imports references, complete with abstracts. With EndNote Web you can:
- Search ISI Web of Knowledge, PubMed and hundreds of library OPACs directly
- Import references from hundreds of online bibliographic databases and organize a library of references in many languages
- Store up to 10,000 references per EndNote Web account
- Edit references—add notes, keywords—modify any field
- Use over 2,300 publishing styles to format in-text citations and bibliographies
- Cite While You Write™ in Microsoft Word (requires plug-in) to insert references and format papers instantly
- Format papers in other word processors using RTF (rich text format) files
- Easily transfer references to and from EndNote X.0.2 or later (export/import to previous versions)
- Simplify collaboration with colleagues—share EndNote Web folders
- Use EndNote Web toolbars in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox™ to access your reference library in one click, and capture citation data easily (requires plug-in).
How will students and researchers learn to use EndNote Web?
EndNote Web’s intuitive interface gets users up to speed quickly. An online Getting Started Guide comes with the program, including online tutorials with 24/7 access to assist users getting started. For more information, please go to www.endnoteweb.com/training or view the EndNote Web Guided Tour in the Help Section.
What are the system requirements for EndNote Web?
View the latest system requirements for EndNote Web at www.endnoteweb.com/enwproductinfo.asp.
How can EndNote users take advantage of EndNote Web?
Desktop EndNote users will find EndNote Web a great way to collaborate, maximizing the expertise each researcher brings to a project. Using EndNote Web, researchers can share specific folders with designated colleagues or students. A shared folder can be viewed by others with an EndNote Web account. EndNote on the desktop remains the powerhouse favored by researchers who publish frequently, write citation-intensive works and require the performance available only from a desktop tool.
The addition of EndNote Web helps undergraduate students organize their references for citing in papers. EndNote Web users can select EndNote X.0.2 (or later) or EndNote Web, for citing references in a paper. Cite While You Write works the same whether you are citing references from your desktop or Web library.
For the professional researcher and graduate student who depend on EndNote and other desktop writing tools, EndNote Web is the perfect complement for storing references. Now the millions of EndNote users who demand a robust desktop writing tool with a higher degree of accessibility and control can be even more productive using the combination of EndNote X.0.2 (or later) and EndNote Web.
How do I create my EndNote Web account?
- Go to http://myendnoteweb.com
- Click the Sign Up for an account link.
- Complete the registration fields and click the I Accept button if you accept the End User License Agreement.
- Follow the instructions provided to install the plug-ins, or click the “Return to my library” link to go to your new library.
- Create a personalized ISI Web of Knowledge account:
- Register to create a new account or sign-in to an existing account.
- Use the “Save to my EndNote Web” button to store references while searching ISI Web of Knowledge
- Click on “Go to my EndNote Web library” to review your collected references at any time.
What are the differences between EndNote and EndNote Web?
Review a feature comparison at http://www.endnoteweb.com/encompare.asp.
Where do my users go for support?
If you have any questions regarding the use of EndNote Web, please contact the Thomson Reuters Help Desk. Contact information is available at http://science.thomsonreuters.com/support
Where can I suggest changes and additions to the online searches, import filters, output styles, and Web page capture?
Submit requests for new or updated:
- Output Styles > http://www.endnoteweb.com/support/enwstylereq.asp
- Import Filters > http://www.endnoteweb.com/support/enwfilterreq.asp
- Online Searches (connections) > http://www.endnoteweb.com/support/enwconnreq.asp
- Web page capture > http://www.endnoteweb.com/support/enwcapfilterreq.asp
Jennifer Kronenbitter
Bibliographic Services & Collections Librarian
SUNY Cortland Memorial Library
(607) 753-2528
Memorial Library Streamlines Your Log-in to Electronic Resources and Services
Categories: Electronic Resources Library News Technology
Your NetID and Password now works at the library! Your NetID and Password are the same as your MyRedDragon UserName and Password. This single-sign-on can be used to access electronic resources and services online:
- Your Library Account where you can view due dates, renew your books, and find out what fines you have: http://seneca.sunyconnect.suny.edu:4390/F/?func=file&file_name=login-session
- Electronic Databases which allow you to find articles for your research: http://library.cortland.edu/databases.asp
- ILLiad, a separate library system, which allows you to make and manage Interlibrary Loan requests for items Memorial Library does not own, but can borrow on your behalf from other libraries: https://cortland.illiad.oclc.org/illiad/logon.html
Check it out!
GREENR trial Database
Categories: Electronic Resources
Through SUNY, free trial access has been established for Gale/Cengage’s GREENR resource (Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources) until December 31, 2009. GREENR is a new online resource that offers authoritative content on the development of emerging green technologies and discusses issues on the environment, sustainability and more.
http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/suny_greenr?db=GRNR
(This database will only work on-campus.)
Jennifer Kronenbitter
Bibliographic Services & Collections Librarian
SUNY Cortland Memorial Library

