EndNote to Zotero

Please note:

Fuller’s subscription to EndNote will conclude on December 31, 2016. If you wish to use a bibliographic program, Zotero is highly suggested.

Zotero is an user-friendly, cloud based program and can sync your research anywhere using any computer. And best of all, it is FREE!

Check out our Resources page to find helpful material on Zotero.

If you have research in EndNote and want to know how to import them to Zotero, this link will take you to a step-by-step tutorial.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

Please feel free to contact [email protected] if you have any questions!

Library Information Sessions – Fall 2016

Fall 2016 Library Information Sessions

Join us for a brief overview of the library’s resources, as well as an introduction to the Writing Center! No RSVPs are needed!

Two ways to join us:

Online
When: Tuesday, September 20 and Thursday, September 22 – both at 11:30am
URL location: bluejeans.com/750331899

In Person
When: Friday, September 23 at 11:30am
Where: Library Lobby

If you have any questions, email [email protected].

Library workshop for faculty

David Allan Hubbard Library and the office of Distributed Learning are very excited to invite you to join the first Faculty Workshop session for the Spring 2016 quarter, The Library: Liberate the Information at Your Fingertips. This workshop is part of the faculty workshop series.

  • When: April 12, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (EndNote included) or April 14, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
  • Whom: Whoever’s teaching
  • Where: Faculty Commons, 3rd floor of the Library
    Guest speaker: Jeff Waldrop, Director of the David Allen Hubbard Library
The guest speaker Jeff Waldrop will cover:
  • The new library webpage and research
  • Faculty resources and research
  • Endnote training (Tuesday only)

RSVP: http://employee.fuller.edu/blog/spring-workshop-series-for-faculty/

Questions? [email protected]

 

New Libguide – Pannell Center African American Church Resources

Fuller Libraries have​ created a new online research ​guide, Pannell Center African American Church Resources in collaboration with the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies. This guide is intended to help you navigate the Fuller library and campus resources related to African American churches and communities​. ​We hope that you will find this guide helpful. If you have any suggestions or comments on this guide, please ​contact the center at [email protected].