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Endnote tutorials
I've made a series of video tutorials on how to use EndNote, the popular software tool for creating and managing bibliographies. If you're one of those academics who's still typing their references into Word manually, it's time to stop making excuses...
01. Get Started | 8 mins (11MB)

Get familiar with the EndNote XI interface
Manually add references to a library
Attach PDFs to references

02. Search online PT1 | 4 mins (7MB)

Remotely connect to Web of Science
Search for articles
Download references to a library

03. Search online PT2 | 7 mins (11MB)

Browse Web of Science [v4.0]
Save references to EndNote
Import or email marked lists

04. Manage your library | 4 mins (6MB)

Locate and delete multiple references
Search your library and make groups
Set EndNote preferences

05. Cite references | 10 mins (14MB)

Cite references in a Word 2007 document
Edit citations and format bibliography
Change citation fields to plain text

Eggheads
Some people are so clever that it makes me physically sick. Here are a few of them.
Lisa DeBruine / Ben Jones » facelab.org
Health, after effects, mate choice copying and attractiveness.

Kristina Durante » personal webpage
Consumer behaviour, female instrasexual competition and the menstrual cycle.

Martie Haselton » personal webpage
Biases in judgement, intersexual conflict and human mate choice.

Tony Little » alittlelab.com
Facial attractiveness and individual differences.

Dave Perrett » Perception Lab
Faces.

Steve Platek » webexperiment.net
Evolutionary cognitive neuroscience, facial familiarity.

David Puts » putslab.psu.edu
Voice attractiveness, dominance, hormones and the brain.

Craig Roberts » personal webpage
Olfaction, genetic heterozygosity and attractiveness.

Tamsin Saxton » personal webpage
Variability and development of mate preferences.

Todd Shackelford » toddkshackelford.com
Sexual conflict, jealousy, infidelity, sperm competition.

Randy Thornhill » personal webpage
Sexual selection, symmetry, female sexuality.