Importing references from databases into EndNote
Importing is an umbrella term used to describe different methods available for transferring the results of a database search into an EndNote Library, without having to manually type in each record. The most common methods of importing are:
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Direct export - Most databases allow you to automatically transfer references from the database into EndNote. Direct export is the simplest and easiest method available. |
| Import Filters - Some databases do not provide a direct export option. For these databases, you may be able to save references as a text file, then import into EndNote using an import filter. |
Endnote provides another feature, called online search, which
makes it possible to search library catalogues (such
as NEWCAT) directly from your EndNote Library.

