Reference management tools help researchers and students collect, organise, and share literature references according to international standards. At NWU, we use EndNote, a widely trusted tool for managing references, searching bibliographic databases, and creating bibliographies, which must be properly installed and regularly updated for full compatibility with your system and word processor.
EndNote support is available to NWU postgraduate students and staff. Undergraduate students are encouraged to use Referella instead.
Download the latest EndNote version:
Follow the manual below on how to download and install EndNote:
Please note that the Windows version is provided as an .exe file, and the EndNote license key is embedded in the file. Unlike the EndNote 21 version, it is no longer necessary to download a separate license key file in the .zip archive.
The download files are also available via:
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor Identification) is an open, not-for-profit organisation that aims to supply a persistent and unique identifier - an ORCID ID - to any individual involved in research, scholarship, and innovation activities.
Recognising the importance of research visibility and discoverability, author disambiguation, and increased funder and publisher requirements for ORCID iDs, the NWU became an ORCID member institution, making it possible to integrate existing NWU systems with the ORCID registry.
Central to the NWU-ORCID integration is the NWU Manuscript system, which was created to facilitate creating (new) or linking (existing) ORCID IDs while granting the NWU permission to push updates to the individuals' ORCID records.
The NWU Institutional Repository (NWU-IR) was the first integration with the NWU manuscript systems. Research outputs uploaded to the NWU-IR are automatically pushed to the ORCID record of the author(s) of the output.