Title: EndNote Workshop
1EndNote Workshop Workbook
- College of Medicine
- Medical Library
- August 2004
2For later consultation
- Slide 6. EndNote web site for manual, filters,
EndNote listserv, handouts, etc. - Slide 8. Create EndNote Library
- Slide 10. Type in references to your EndNote
Library - Slide 11.. Using the PubMed Search Box to
Connect to PubMed - Slide 15.. Import references from .txt files
from PubMed and PsycINFO - Slide 23.. Direct export search from Web of
Science (resource is linked back to WOS) - Slide 31.. Direct export search from OVID
- Slide 35.. Creating bibliographies using
specified Output style - Slide 39.. Editing Output Styles
- Slide 43.. Linking pdfs and/or images to
references in EndNote - Slide 46.. Creating and using custom fields
- Slide 51.. Cite while you write
- Slide 57.. Journal term lists
- AppendixCopy of instructions from another
library website that describes journal term
lists in detail
3What is EndNote and what does it do?
- EndNote is an application much like Word and
Excel, except it provides a way to store
references in files called EndNote Libraries - EndNote provides a way to put your favorite
references into an EndNote Library that you can
then transfer into a specific format, such as the
APA format or the format of a specific journal. - References from EndNote can be exported from an
EndNote Library and printed in any specified
format for a handout or bibliography. - EndNote can link to image files or pdfs on your
desktop from a reference.
4Goals for Workshop
- How to create your own EndNote Libraries by
typing in references or importing references from
Medline or other library databases - How to create formatted references and reference
lists for articles/bibliographies using a
specific format - How to do some troubleshooting with import
filters, output styles and capturing from
databases so you can make EndNote fit your needs - How to find creative uses for this very flexible
information management program
5Workshop outline
- Overview of EndNote and similar programs
- Defining terms used in EndNote
- Navigating EndNote
- Create some EndNote Libraries
- Populate EndNote Libraries using all four methods
to input references - Link to full articles and image files from
EndNote - Format references to output style preference
- Wrap-up
6The EndNote website -- you can locate new
filters, new output styles, the entire 600-page
manual, and access the archives of the EndNote
listserv from
7Now, you are ready to create your own EndNote
Libraries a Library is a file of references.
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8 - Open EndNote where you will see a list of your
current EndNote libraries. Since you are just
starting out, you may not have any libraries
created already. Therefore, well create some
right now. - Press the cancel button which will close this
little window. - Under the File select New.
- Create a file name (or new EndNote Library)
called Knee_pain.enl - Create another new EndNote Library called
Diabetes_education.enl - Create another new EndNote Library called
Test_library.enl
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9Adding references
- By keyboard
- By using Connect feature to type in search into
search form, while connecting to a database such
as PubMed - By saving a search in a specific format and file
type (.txt) while in PubMed or other database for
later import into EndNote - By exporting directly while in OVIDs MEDLINE or
Web of Science
101. Adding citations via keyboard
- Once you have created the new Library called
Knee_Pain.enl, open the library and add a
reference. - Again, adding citations to your new EndNote
Library may be done via keyboard or by importing
into EndNote from a database such as PubMed, OVID
or PsycInfo.
- Type a new reference by Edward J. Frank, My knee
is a pain in the foot, - published in Journal of Pain Management, July
2004, volume 4, issue 3, - pages 2-18.
- Type the author as Frank, Edward J. and Edward J.
Frank to see how EndNote - handles input.
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112. Connect feature First select vendor for
search via connection files under Edit menu.
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12Next, go to Tools and select PubMed from
Connect menu and type in search
12
13Once the references are collected from the PubMed
search, you may copy them into one of your
EndNote Libraries
14Now, do one on your own
- In the search fields, type in Brander in the
author field and type in Predicting total knee
replacement pain in the title field. - Import the reference you locate into your
Knee_pain.enl library.
153. Import groups of references using PubMED,
OVID, PsycINFO and Web of Science
- Each of the above resources (and many others)
provide a way to e-mail, print, and save lists of
references. - If you save a list of references in the correct
format that EndNote understands, you will then be
able to import the references directly into
your EndNote Library. - Conduct the search, save in a format EndNote
understands and import into EndNote from specific
resource (PubMed, OVID, PsycINFO, etc.)
16 - Type knee pain treatment in search line.
- Press Go button.
16
17 - Select 10 references by checking the box at the
left of each reference of interest. - Click Display and select MEDLINE
- Select File at Send To pull down menu and
name the file with .txt extension.
18Import into EndNote Library
- Open the Knee_Pain EndNote Library and from
File pull-down menu, select - Import.
- At the Import screen, you will select the
Import format and choose the file you - just downloaded from PubMed.
- 3. Select the Knee Pain.txt file and click on
the Import button.
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19Display preferences
- Open your Knee Pain Library and sort by author,
year, title and journal. - Go to the Edit pull-down menu and select
Preferences. - Change the fields you want to display in your
window so you display - your custom 1 field.
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20Searching and saving in CSAs PsycINFO (same
process as you used in your PubMed search)
21Save as a .txt file
224th method for adding references to EndNote
Direct Exports
- As noted earlier, practically all databases have
either buttons for saving searches or direct
exporting. - Web of Science and OVID make it so easy to
directly export search results into EndNote that
we will do a couple of very quick searches as
examples.
23Web of Science search Web of Knowledge (ISI Web
of Science) on our scroll down menu
24Entry screen click on Web of Science
25Select publication years and sections of Web of
Science, and click General Search button
26Type Knee AND pain AND treatment, and check
box for title only
27Mark any or all of the references and press the
submit key. When the screen refreshes, click
on the link to go to the marked reference list
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28Check off abstract, keywords and then, click
export to reference software
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29Web of Science search and export
29
30This takes you next to EndNote for your import
into one of your EndNote Libraries.
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31On to OVID
- Locate Medline (OVID) in Medical Library scroll
down menu - Select the first option on the OVID menu Ovid
Medline, 1996-Aug 2004 - Click off map to box
- Type search statement knee pain and check box to
limit to English language, 2002-2003 publication
years. - Select all references to export.
32Check radial button for abstract and subject
headings, Direct Export and click Save button.
You can either select specific references or take
them all.
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33Check radial button direct export results
34You will be prompted to name an EndNote Library
and for import format choose MEDLINE (OVID)
format
35Creating a bibliography
- You can search your database by author or keyword
or any other portion of your Library. - Once you have retrieved the reference or
references you are looking for, it is time to
format them in an Output style.
36Searching EndNote
- Pull up search screen by accessing your Knee_Pain
Library and locating - search references under the References
pull-down menu. - 2. Search osteoarthritis.
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37Selecting Output format for bibliography
- Locate the Output format for the Diabetes journal
(via Edit and Output Styles) - Select Diabetes in the menu above your list of
EndNote references
38Creating a bibliography of the references you
located from your search of EndNote Library an
exercise
- Go to the Edit pull-down menu and select Output
Style. - Select Diabetes.
- Select some (or all) of the osteoarthritis
references you located during your search of your
Knee_pain EndNote Library. - Next, go to the File pull-down menu and select
Export. - You will be asked for a file name with a .txt
extension - Save and open the file in Word.
- You have created a bibliography of your selected
references in the format - required for the Diabetes journal.
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39You can edit Output styles
- Note that you may not want to or need to, but it
is possible to create an entirely new output
style to your specifications. - Sometimes journals change style so you can go to
the EndNote website and look for changes to copy
into your Output Style folder.
40Editing Output styles
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41You can edit Import filters
- For the brave and/or desperate, you can edit the
import filters or create new import filters for
your own delimited files. - Import filters sometimes need to be updated due
to vendor changes. EndNote posts new filters on
its customer service website for download and
copying to your Import folder (recent example is
PubMed).
42Linking from your EndNote Library
- Depending on the service you download from (Web
of Science, for example), you may be provided
with a link that will take you back to the
service from your EndNote Library. - You may also create links especially for pdf
files of full articles saved to your desktop. - Try to link a full pdf article to your database.
43 - 1. Locate the article Predicting total knee
replacement pain by Brander in your EndNote
database. - Retrieve the pdf of this article via your search
of the Medical Library webpage. Clin Orthop,
2003, issue 416, pages 27 - Save the article as a pdf in your EndNote folder
- Open the Batra reference and go to the URL field
in the reference - Open the pull-down menu under Reference and
click on Link To. - Link to the article you just saved as a pdf.
- This works for images also. If you would like to
practice, use the image in the Examples Folder in
EndNote.
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44Links to pdf to open this later, open
reference, go to references menu and click
link to
45You try it!
- 1. Open a new Web of Science (WOS) session.
- 2. Search diabetes AND elderly AND prevention
- 3. Select 10 references by clicking on box to
mark. - 4. Go to Marked list (right-hand side of screen)
- 5. Export from WOS to EndNote and import into
your database. - 6. Search for duplicates.
- 7. Delete duplicate references.
- 8. Locate one article you want to save and save
it as a pdf - in EndNote folder.
- 9. Create a link to the pdf article.
- SUCCESS! You have now done a search, imported
references, - located duplicates, deleted duplicate references,
located a full - article via the Library webpage, and linked to it
via your EndNote database.
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46New trick to create customized fields you can
create fields and put in terms that you know you
want to do searches on later
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47Adding text to custom field
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48You can now search or sort on these words
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49Stuff you dont want to know editing connection
files to vendors
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50Other uses for customized fields
- Adding keywords
- Adding source of references
- Others?
51Cite while you write
- Open your Word document
- Go to Tools and Select EndNote
- Select the Output format that you want to use for
your publication or paper - Select your EndNote Library and specific
reference - Select Cite while you write under tools and
insert reference.
52Start EndNotes in Word
EndNote Tool Bar under View Toolbars
52
53Select reference from your library
- Cursor on spot
- In EndNotes
- With Library open
- Select reference
- Cite While You Write menu
- Insert Selected Citation
- Citation and reference appear
54Format Citations to APA
- Cite While You Write Menu
- Format Bibliography
- Pick APA Published format
- If not listed
- File Menu
- Output Styles
- Open Styles Manager
- Check APA Published
55A final word on journals
- There are three term lists in EndNote authors,
keywords and journals. This is to provide a way
to search and display in consistent ways. - Your preference may be to include the entire
journal title or an abbreviation. - The following provides some guidance for
establishing and maintaining a useful list of
journals and their abbreviations.
56Next, load supplied journal abbreviations just
to make life a little easier
- From Tools menu, select Open Term Lists and then
Journals Term List. - Delete all existing terms.
- Click on Lists tab and highlight Journals List.
- Click Import List and you can select
pre-determined journal lists from chemistry,
medicine and humanities (screen shot follows)
57EndNote formats for journals
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58Congratulations!
- Youve learned a lot about many of the features
of EndNote - It is a complex program and if you would like to
learn more about a specific aspect, please let us
know. - Remember that the EndNote website includes a
wealth of quality resources, plus links to many
library handouts and tutorials.