We have gone through some of the Library's databases and listed how to import citations from them into EndNote Web without re-typing in the data. If you discover other methods for any of the databases please comment on the EndNote Web blog.
| Importing citations into EndNote Web from various databases |
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| Academic Search Premier (EBSCO) |
Select Export --> Generic bibliographic management software. Import using Academic Search Premier filter. |
| OneFile (Gale Cengage) |
Citation tools --> Plain text with bibliographic tags. Z39.80
Import using: InfroTrac (Gale) as the filter
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| CSA databases (PsycInfo, PAIS, Avery Index, etc.) |
Save, Print Email --> select text --> select save (file format). Use the database name and CSA filter to import. |
| ScienceDirect |
Export citations --> RIS format. Select RefMan (RIS) as the import filter. |
| FirstSearch - OCLC databases (Geobase, CWI, Arts and Humanities Search, etc.) |
Mark records and select Export --> text file. Use the database name and OCLC filter to import. |
| JSTOR |
Sign up for an account so you can email the records to yourself. Email them as text files, import them using the JSTOR filter. If you find a better way to import from JSTOR, let your library know! |
| BioOne |
From the item record, click on Create reference --> select Reference Manager Format. Import using RefMan (RIS) filter. |
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