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I got 97. :) Bloody happy with that. Still have to wonder where I lost those 3 marks though...
 

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anyone know what the word limit for each of these endnote abstracts is? i cant find it in the thing
 

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150 - 300 for each abstract. It's in the handout from week 2
 

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yea that's basically it. Anyone know how much this assignment is worth?
 
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so....basically.
do we just 'export' the endnote entries as 'annotated' and 'show all' into a word document?
then write an intro to it?
their explanations for the assignment are so poor its not funny
 

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Question: are the tutorial readings actually going to be relevant to the exam?
 

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So how are we supposed to submit this, the week 2 handout specifies in the tutorial but I've been told you hand it in in the assignment box in the labs. I missed my actual tute thanks to the long weekend so I don't know how to go about this.
 

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Cheers, just in one of those lab boxes?

Edit- One more question, when entering authors into the author field in endnote, the workshop guide suggests we must put each author on a separate line as surname, first name. But has anyone noticed when endnote formats this automatically it does strange things to the second author like put the first name first full stop last name.
 
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Do people's end-note references look something like this?

Barr, J. (2003). "A Disaster Plan in Action: How a Law Firm in the World Trade Center survived 9/11 with Vital Records and Employees Intact." Information Management Journal 37(3): 28.
 

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Mine's:

Barr, J. (2003). "A Disaster Plan in Action: How a law firm in the World Trade Center Survived 9/11 with Vital Records and Employees Intact." The Information Management Journal 37(3): 28,29.

I think you are missing page 29
 

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Uh oh, does anyone happen to have a copy of the article titled Decision Support System for Diabetes Care: Ethical Aspects, since it aint coming up on the streetwise search.
 

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jpr333 said:
One more question, when entering authors into the author field in endnote, the workshop guide suggests we must put each author on a separate line as surname, first name. But has anyone noticed when endnote formats this automatically it does strange things to the second author like put the first name first full stop last name.
yeah, wtf is up with that, i'm getting it too. did you figure out a way to fix it?

collste article attached
 

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Nup haven't figured it out, i've decided to manually change the export output but leave the author endnote stucutre as they recommend. Thanks for the article, you're a life saver.
 

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