The College of Agriculture at the University of Kerbala has organized a specialized training workshop aimed at developing graduate students’ skills in using EndNote, a leading software for managing scientific references. This initiative is part of the college’s efforts to enhance the academic and research capabilities of its students.
The workshop, conducted by Assistant Professor Dr. Ali Abdulhusien Kareem, aimed to familiarize participants with the effective use of the software for organizing and managing scientific references and seamlessly incorporating them into theses and dissertations. It also focused on streamlining citation processes and formatting references according to various styles required for academic publishing.
The college emphasized that this workshop aligns with its plan to empower graduate students to utilize modern technological tools that improve the quality of their research and keep pace with global advancements in scientific inquiry.
The workshop received positive feedback from participants, who praised its importance in simplifying reference management, saving time and effort, and ultimately contributing to the improvement of their research quality.