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Choose " Export to EndNote" or " Export to a bibliographic management tool" or a similar option įor databases that do NOT provide an "Export to EndNote" link, you may try the following steps:.Look for a " Save" or " Export" link (usually located on the search results page).Select the citations you want to save with an "Add" button or check box.Most academic databases can firectly export to EndNote: Click on the "." push to actions button right below the search box and select the "Export RIS" button.Choose all the entries you need by selecting the checkboxes beside those entries.In the top right corner of the page on the purple stripe, press the "pin" icon to "Go to my favorite".On the search results listing, select the checkboxes beside all the entries your would like to export.To export a list of items from the LibrarySearch to EndNote:
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If you are prompted to save the RIS file in your hard drive, once the download is completed, please go to your EndNote Desktop, click on " File" > " Import" > " File", choose the file you have just downloaded and choose " Reference Manager (RIS)" from Import Option and press the " Import" button to start uploading.
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EndNote will usually recognize that your browser is sending citation data and open automatically to save it to your library.
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Some databases may also allow you to batch multiple citations for export