EndNote 20 will be upgraded to EndNote 21 in AppsAnywhere on 11th February. This applies to Windows 10/11 users; Mac users at BU will already have access.
EndNote 21 looks very similar to EndNote 20 but includes some feature enhancements, e.g. ‘tagging’ references in your library and a revised EndNote online interface for those who link to it.
If you are already using EndNote 20, you do not need to do anything; the upgrade just means when you next install EndNote from AppsAnywhere you will be using EndNote 21. Your libraries will not be affected.
If you have any questions, or are using a version of EndNote earlier than X9.3, please contact your Faculty/School library team.
- BUBS – bubslibteam@bournemouth.ac.uk
- SciTech – scitechlibteam@bournemouth.ac.uk
- FHSS – hsslibteam@bournemouth.ac.uk
- FMC – fmclibteam@bournemouth.ac.uk
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