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Importing References from an Online Database
In addition to entering a reference manually, EndNote will allow you to import references directly from some online databases in Wesleyan's list of Indexes & Databases. Remember, not all databases will allow you to use this feature; if not, you can cut and paste or type them in.. To see if a database works with EndNote, check its Help page, or see how to save citations: if it works with EndNote, there should be a way to export citations directly into EndNote or save citations to a file that can then be imported into EndNote.
There are two ways to transfer references from online databases into an EndNote library (aside from doing it manually):
To connect directly to a database through EndNote, see the page on Searching Online Databases with EndNote.
To import references from an online database that is compatible with EndNote:
At this point, there are two ways to import the records into EndNote, depending on the database you are using. With some databases, you can save the results of your search directly into your EndNote library. With others, you must save your search results as a separate file, then open the file with EndNote to import the records.
For those where you save search results in a separate file:
If there is no filter for your database in the list of filters, go to EndNote's Import Filters page to get a copy of the filter you need. Sort by Database or by Information Provider, then find the database in the list. Make sure you select the correct information provider from which you accessed the database (many databases are available through more than one information provider). Then click "FTP" to get a copy of the filter; save it in the "Filters" folder in "EndNote." If EndNote does not provide a filter for your database, you will have to input the citations manually. |
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