Thursday, October 22 12:00 noon
Frist Multipurpose Room A
Word and EndNote for Academic Users
Audrey Betsy Welber, Jon Edwards
Microsoft Word and EndNote contain powerful features that will assist researchers and students to produce high-quality academic work and save time. The speakers will introduce Endnote, a bibliographic reference manager that works within Word 2007. They will also explain how to manage complex academic documents, including footnotes, bibliographies, tables of contents, indices, as well as master documents and subdocuments.
Speaker Bios: Audrey Betsy Welber serves Princeton primarily as a humanities reference librarian in Firestone Library. In this role, she draws on her background in literature and her experience with electronic resources and computer education. She runs the Library's "Chat Reference" service, which allows students and faculty to get reference help from librarians in real time via Instant Messaging. Audrey also teaches a freshman writing seminar with the Princeton Writing Program.
Jon Edwards graduated from Princeton in 1975 with a degree in history. He got his MA and PhD from Michigan State University in Ethiopian economic history. After a three year stint as Review Editor of Byte Magazine, he returned to Princeton in 1986 to serve as the Assistant to the VP for Computing and Information Technology. Today, he serves as the Coordinator of OIT Institutional Communications and Outreach.

