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EndNote Desktop: Importing References

1. Open the EndNote Desktop application

2. Access PubMed from the Libraries’ website and perform your search

3. Click the check boxes next to the references you want import into EndNote (if you want to select all search results, don't check any boxes)

4. Click the “Send to” button and select “Citation Manager”.

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5. Choose your selection from the drop-down menu, then "Create file".

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6. To import references into EndNote, you will either have to: Change the Option to whatever database you searched.

  • Double-click the downloaded file (references will automatically import into EndNote)

OR

  • Open the file and select:
    • Mac: “Choose Application” then choose EndNote
    • Windows: “Open with” then choose EndNote

Note: If your references are not importing properly you can find troubleshooting instructions here.

1. Open the EndNote Desktop application

2. Access Scopus from the Libraries’ website and perform your search

3. Click the check boxes next to the references you want  to import into EndNote

4. Click the “Export” button

 Two articles selected and the export option outlined in red

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Select “RIS Format”, select the information you want to export, then click the "Export" button

Under export document settings, RIS format is selected

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Open the file and select:

    For Macs: “Choose Application”

    For Windows PC: “Open with”

7. Choose EndNote

Note: Depending on which browser you are using, a popup window may appear. Choose "Open with" and choose the EndNote application.

1. Open the EndNote Desktop application

2. Access CINAHL from the Libraries’ website and perform your search

3. Click the folder icon to the right of the references you want to import into EndNote

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4. Click the "Folder" button in the top right corner of the page

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5. Click the “Export" button

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6. Click the “Direct Export in RIS Format" option and click the "Save" button

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7. Open the file and select:

    For Macs: “Choose Application”

    For Windows PC: “Open with”

8. Choose EndNote

Note: Depending on which browser you are using, a popup window may appear. Choose "Open with" and choose the EndNote application.

1. Open the EndNote Desktop application

2. Access PsycINFO from the Libraries’ website and perform your search

3. Click the folder icon to the right of the references you want to import into EndNote

Folder icon on right hand side outlined in red

 

 

 

 

4. Click the "Folder" button in the top right corner of the page

Folder icon outlined in red

 

 

 

 

5. Click the “Export" button

Export button outlined in red

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Click the “Direct Export in RIS Format" option and click the "Save" button

Save button outlined in red

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. Open the file and select:

    For Macs: “Choose Application”

    For Windows PC: “Open with”

8. Choose EndNote

Note: Depending on which browser you are using, a popup window may appear. Choose "Open with" and choose the EndNote application.

1. Go to Google Scholar (make sure you're signed into your Google account).

2. Go to Google Scholar Settings (normally top left depending on browser).

3. Go to Search Results -> Bibliography Manager and check the box to "show links to import citations into EndNote".

4. Click Save.

Now your search results will show the option to Import into EndNote.

Creating and Sharing Groups

Organize your references into groups to stay organized.

My Groups on left hand side outlined in red

Use EndNote Online to share group references with other people (see instructions).