



You can see that I’ve been to EndNote, right clicked and copied that reference from the reference list and then pasted it into Scrivener.

The description comes from an article by Elizabeth Mackinlay, published in 2015. This is one of my favourite descriptions of the research methodology I use, called autoethnography, written in Scrivener. Right click on the reference you want, copy it, and paste it into your Scrivener. How do you make EndNote citations appear in Scrivener? Have you told Scrivener that you love EndNote too?įind Bibliography/Citations Manager. In fact, go there whatever you’re doing – it’s a fantastic blog! 1. If you’re using a Mac I suggest you go straight to Jon Hickman’s really useful blog post. And doing fun things like getting page numbers to appear on the final Word doc! Sometimes you just want a back to basics, really simple guide – this is what this is.īy the way, I use Windows so my photos reflect that. But this is my simple guide to getting the two to work together. Here’s my disclaimer: I suspect there’s probably a million other ways of doing it, and they’re probably better than what I’m about to say. With the help of those who commented on my How I Use Scrivener for Academic Writing post, I’ve worked out a strategy that works for me (thank you again for your great comments!). Happily, the answer to that question is YES! I’ve finally got my head around how to do it. But, can I use EndNote and Scrivener at the same time? And I know how to use Scrivener as my alternative to Word. I also love EndNote, the citation software my institution allows me to use for free (yay!). It’s an amazing writing tool which has totally changed the way I write, and how I feel about sitting down to write. Here’s a quick guide to help you out.Īs regular readers will recall, I really love Scrivener. Using Endnote & Scrivener couldn’t be simpler.
