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Thursday, 18 December 2008

References to DVDs and Videos

If you want to add a reference to a DVD or video to your EndNote library, you will need to enter it manually using the audiovisual reference type.

Complete the fields for author, year, title, city (although this might be a country) and publisher (distributor). Scroll down the record to find the Format field and enter DVD or Video.

Your reference should then format correctly e.g.

Radford, M. (2004) William Shakespeare's the Merchant of Venice. [DVD] UK: Shylock Trading Limited

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Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Wiley InterScience: exporting references into EndNote

If you find a journal article through the Wiley InterScience journal service and want to put it into your EndNote library, simply follow the steps below:

  • Search for the journal articles as normal
  • Click in the Select box to the left of the references that you are interested in
  • Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click on Download Selected Citations
  • Under Format choose EndNote
  • Click on Go
  • From the File Download box select Open
  • Choose your EndNote library and click Open

Your references will be added to your EndNote library

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Friday, 12 December 2008

Strange citations in Word

Don't panic if the citations in your Word document suddenly start displaying in curly brackets,
e.g. {Smith, 2001 #8}

It just means that you have unformatted them by mistake. To solve the problem simply follow the steps in the earlier Format citations in Word post.

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Wednesday, 10 December 2008

SwetsWise Journals: importing references into EndNote

If you find a journal article through the SwetsWise journal service and want to put it into your EndNote library, simply follow the steps below:

  • Search for the journal articles as normal
  • Click on the add to filing cabinet option underneath the references that you are interested in
  • Click on the Filing Cabinet link at the top of the screen on the right
  • Click on download filing cabinet
  • Select the information that you want to be included in your references e.g. article title, publication name etc.
  • Under default download file type select EndNote
  • Click on download
  • Select Save from the File Download box
  • Save the file in the normal way

In your EndNote library

  • Select File > Import...
  • Click on Choose File... and find the file that you have just saved
  • Under Import Option select Other Filters...
  • Find the EndNote Import filter and click on Choose
  • Click on Import

Your references will be added to your EndNote library

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Monday, 8 December 2008

JSTOR: exporting references into EndNote

If you want to export references from JSTOR into your EndNote library you will have to do them one at a time using the steps below:

  • Carry out your search as normal
  • Choose which reference you want to export to EndNote and click on the Export this Citation link at the bottom of the record
  • Select the EndNote, ProCite, Reference Manager (download RIS file) option
  • Click on Open in the File Download box
  • Choose your EndNote library and click Open

Your reference will now appear in your EndNote library.

Note: The only way to export multiple references is if you have an individual login for JSTOR.

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Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Outputting an EndNote record in full

Occasionally you might want to output your EndNote references in a format which will show the information stored in all the EndNote fields, rather than just the brief format of a standard reference. To do this follow the steps below:

  • In your EndNote library use the Bibliographic output style box to choose Select Another Style...
  • Select the Show all fields style and click Choose
  • Make sure that you can view your EndNote Library and Word on screen at the same time, by resizing the windows.
  • Within EndNote highlight the references that you want to output. (Use the Ctrl key to select multiple references.)
  • Hold down the Ctrl key and drag the references across into your Word document.

Each reference will display all the information stored in the EndNote record.

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Monday, 1 December 2008

Correcting journal titles

When you enter the title of a journal into an EndNote record it is automatically added to a master term list. Occasionally, if you made a mistake in the original entry, you may find that any subsequent correct entries are overwritten by the incorrect version. To correct an entry in the journal term list simply follow the steps below:

  • Click on Tools > Open Term Lists > Journals Term List
  • Scroll down the alphabetical list of journals and click on the one that you want to change
  • Click on Edit Term...
  • Make any changes that you want to and then click on OK
  • Click on Close

The name of this journal will now have been updated and will display correctly.

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