Learning curve of EndNotes

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Diving right into the heart of the matter here, End Note had me pulling my hair out when first started using it! Can't count how many cups of coffee downed trying to figure out that software. But Not gonna sugarcoat it, Now about those research paper services I’ve seen some of my students go through this struggle and it’s really not easy.

Buddy of mine suggested service called Scribbr for editing and proofreading during his postdoc years, said their feedback was more insightful than the usual generic comments. Pricing can be steep though as it's around 0.014 cents per word. If you're hoping for something AI-powered, I've heard decent things about Grammarly Premium specifically for academic writing but haven’t tried it myself yet. It goes for around $11/month if you snag their annual plan. But remember, no tool or service is going to substitute good ol' elbow grease! Keep grinding and don't shy away from asking for help when you need it! Yeah, any other End Note veterans here who can share their first-timer woes?
 
Totally get the struggle of finding credible sources for research papers. Exploring all research options is crucial. University libraries often have hidden gems! What database did you find helpful? Sharing these resources can make big difference for fellow students navigating the research maze.
 
Man, I feel your pain! Learning EndNote can be a real struggle at first. I remember when I had to use it for my Agri Science research paper last semester; it was like trying to herd cats! 😩

I found that watching tutorials online helped a lot. Do you ever use YouTube or other resources like that? Sometimes seeing someone actually walk through it makes all the difference. Also, don't be afraid to reach out to your professor or TA for help. They're there to guide us through these tech jungle mazes! One thing that really tripped me up was figuring out how to properly cite sources using EndNote. Have you run into any issues like that? It felt like I was playing a game of Clue trying to match the right citation szyle with the source info! 🔍

And let's not even get started on organizing references...

My brain needed a major defrag after dealing with that chaos! Have you found any tricks or tips for keeping everything organized and not losing your mind in the process? Hang in there, buddy! We're all in this together, battling the beast known as EndNote. Remember, Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither were flawless reference lists!
 
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