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What (who) is endnote - definition

REFERENCE MANAGER
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endnote         
¦ noun a note printed at the end of a book or section of a book.
EndNote Click         
TECHNOLOGY COMPANY WHICH AIMS TO ENABLE EASY ACCESS TO JOURNAL ARTICLES
Kopernio.com; Kopernio
EndNote Click (formerly Kopernio) is a freely available plugin allowing researchers to access papers in subscription-based scientific journals, to which they are subscribed through their higher education libraries, even when the user is off-campus. Using artificial intelligence, the tool automatically records the institutional subscriptions each user has and searches for full-text versions of selected papers to which the user may have access.

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EndNote

EndNote is a commercial reference management software package, used to manage bibliographies and references when writing essays, reports and articles. EndNote was written by Richard Niles, and ownership changed hands several times since it was launched in 1989 by Niles & Associates: in 2000 it was acquired by Institute for Scientific Information’s ResearchSoft Division, part of Thomson Corporation, and in 2016 by Clarivate (then named Clarivate Analytics).

Examples of use of endnote
1. "The only thing new in the world is the history you don‘t know." It would provide a fitting endnote to Eastwood‘s film.
2. In an endnote to the report the charity‘s president, Marcus Binney, claimed the programme was based on old figures suggesting there was little demand for terraced homes in many northern cities.
3. In a year when baseball finally faced its chemically enhanced past, this Series, beginning Saturday, is perhaps the ideal endnote to the steroid–aided Home Run Era: two clubs that try to win not with a stream of titanic clouts, but with guile and grit.
4. What the endnote did not say, apparently because the editor of the Comment pages was not made aware of the fact, although it was known to others in the paper, was that Mr Aslam was a member of the political organisation Hizb ut–Tahrir.