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How to use EndNote with Microsoft Word to manage bibliographies easily

Imed Bouchrika, PhD

by Imed Bouchrika, PhD

Co-Founder and Chief Data Scientist

1 Open your article within Microsoft Word and place your cursor at the place you want to insert a reference.

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