EndNote Basics
EndNote is a bibliographic citation management tool that can be very useful to students and faculty alike. It can be used to store citations and abstracts as well as used with Word to create footnotes and bibliographies directly in your paper.
Complete an order form to acquire EndNote from OIT. It is free of charge for Duke faculty, staff and students. License keys are not required for personal computers or onsite use.
General EndNote help information can be found on the Duke Libraries EndNote page.
IIMP into EndNote
(ProQuest)
Make sure you have the
connection file for IIMP loaded in your EndNote. Have EndNote open before starting.
- Conduct search
- Mark the records you wish to import into EndNote using the check boxes
- Choose Selected Records
- At the Selected Articles Records screen choose Export Directly to Procite, EndNote or Reference Manager
- When prompted, select Open with Web Export Helper
- When prompted, select the EndNote library into which you wish to import the records
Music Index into EndNote
(Ebsco)
You should not need a connection file or import filter for RILM. Have EndNote open before starting.
- Conduct search
- Mark the records you wish to import into EndNote using the "add to folder" link
- Click on "Folder has items"
- Click "Save to disk"
- Click on the "Bibliographic Manager" tab
- Under "Include when saving" select "Citations in Direct Export format"
- Click "Save"
- When prompted, select Open with Web Export Helper
- When prompted, select the EndNote library into which you wish to import the records
RILM into EndNote
(Biblioline)
You should not need a connection file or import filter for RILM. Have EndNote open before starting.
- Conduct search
- Mark the records you wish to import into EndNote using the check boxes
- Click on the Citations tab
- Choose Export to Database
- Choose EndNote
- When prompted, select Open with EndNote
- When prompted, select the EndNote library into which you wish to import the records