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The endnote
noun
An annotation placed at the end of a document or chapter of a document.
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The endnote lists nine scholarly articles, with no further explanation given.
The EndNote X8 software will not be distributed at this class.
The endnote text appears only in the documentary edition, though the translations have links to that edition.
The endnote here, a brief critical autobiography (itself rehashed), is typically and charmingly open about his occasional need to rush a book into print in order to pay off debts or fund some other grand project.
The EndNote X7 software will not be distributed at this class; in order for you to use this software for your work, you or your CDPH unit must purchase or already own it.
The endnote reference numbers in the text should be superscript Arabic numerals.
The endnote says exactly what the program is and what it wants to achieve, without marketing hype or "nearly sold out" trickery.
(Since you ask, I'm a Windows developer. See the endnote on this post).
Incidentally, the "Endnote" export option is not just for Endnote.
A preconfigured EndNote connection file for Orbis is available from the EndNote Help Page.
In fact, I think our Zotero export is just another label for the Endnote option.
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