Title: Endnote Web quick guide
1Endnote Web quick guide
- Karen Rolfe
- National Oceanographic Library
2Log into your Endnote Web account
3The references currently stored in your Endnote
Web library are displayed
4Adding a new reference manually. 1. Click on the
Collect tab 2. Click on New Reference 3.
Select the reference type e.g. journal article
or book 4. Add the details of the item to the
form e.g. from the information on WebCat 5. Click
on Save when you have finished.
5Importing a file of references
- Search on ASFA or GeoRef to find references
- Export the references as a text file
- Import the references into EndNote Web
6Carry out your search of the database using the
tips learnt in the earlier sessions.
Synonyms
Concept 1
Concept 2
7Run the search and find some records. Select the
references that you want to follow up by ticking
or marking the box on the left next to each one.
8Click on the link to Save, print or email the
results
9Ignore this part of the screen
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11In Endnote Web. 1. Click on the Collect tab 2.
Click on Import References 3. Click on Browse
and select the file ie the text file containing
your references 4. Click on Filter and choose the
filter for the database that you found the
references in e.g. ASFA (CSA) 5. Choose the group
that you want the references added To 6. Click
on Import
12Creating a bibliography with Endnote Web
- Creating a bibliography with Endnote Web that can
be added to Word documents
13In Endnote Web. Tick the boxes beside the
references that you want to appear in your
bibliography and choose Copy to Quick List
141. Click on the Format tab and choose
Bibliography 2. Choose the Quick List 3.
Choose the Harvard Bibliographic style 4.
Choose the RTF (rich text file) file format 5.
Save the file.
15- Save the file.
- The file is given the default name
exportlist.rft but you can change this if you
want. - You can decide where to save the file
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