Title: Open an EndNote database into which you can import data
1Open an EndNote database into which you can
import data
2Well search one of the databases available from
the Library
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6Click on the WebSPIRS link
7Scroll down to see available databases
8Tick those you want to search
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11Click Save to save your search
12But you need to know which options to choose here
for EndNote
13So switch back to EndNote...
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15Select the appropriate database
Instructions for that database will appear here
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18Make sure the correct options are selected
19Then click Save Records
20Remember where youve chosen to save them!
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22Here is the text file you downloaded with your
records in it
23Switch back to EndNote
24Select File -gt Import
25Click Choose file
26And select the file containing your downloaded
data
27Now click Import Option and select PsychINFO
If its not there go to Import Filter Manager
and select it
28Click Import
29And the records are imported into your EndNote
database
30You can edit an import filter or use edit
just to take a look
31Dont worry about this warning message
32Click on Templates to view the filter
33The filter uses pattern matching to recognise
fields in your downloaded data file
34This is your downloaded file
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36You can create your own filter
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38You can copy from an existing filter if you wish,
then make changes...
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43Copy fields you want to put into your new filter
44Then simply paste them in
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46When you try to exit the new filter editor,
youll be able to save it with whatever name you
want
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48But you cant save it to the folder where the
main import filters are located
49So save it to your U drive...
50This has implications...
51since to USE your new filter to import from a
database, you need to tell EndNote where to find
it
So choose Edit -gt Preferences
52Then Folder Locations
53And tell EndNote where to find your new filter
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55Now click OK
56So now, when you select File -gt Import...
57...when you select Other Filters...
58...your filter is listed, and can be selected
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60But you cant use any of the other filters until
you change the Folder Location back again...
61...to C\Program Files\Endnote\Filters
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