LINGUIST List 18.1429
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Thu May 10 2007
Qs: EndNote Libraries
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1. Anna
Fagan,
EndNote Libraries
Message 1: EndNote Libraries
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Date: 09-May-2007
From: Anna Fagan <annafv2007 yahoo.es>
Subject: EndNote Libraries
I have recently begun to use the referencing software called EndNote (version X), and I've seen that in some fields (Business, Medicine, etc.), EndNote libraries can be downloaded and shared with other users in the same field of research, saving the researcher the trouble of inputting the references into the library. I'm interested in obtaining EndNote libraries in two areas of research: using Information & Communication Technologies for foreign language teaching, and linguistic (both large and small corpus) analysis of spoken language. If anyone knows of where I can download these libraries from, or would be generous enough to share their libraries with me, I would greatly appreciate it.
Linguistic Field(s):
Applied Linguistics
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