• The first time you use Endnote Web, you will need to set up an account. YOU MUST CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT EITHER WHILE USING A CAMPUS COMPUTER OR IF YOU ARE OFF-CAMPUS, YOU MUST GO THROUGH THE PROXY SERVER! Go to https://myendnoteweb.com. At top of screen there is a ‘New to Endnote Web? Sign up for an account ‘ message. Fill out the brief User Registration form and you will be ready to use Endnote Web.
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Using Endnote Web: Economics & Public Policy Databases
• The first time you use Endnote Web, you will need to set up an account. YOU MUST CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT EITHER WHILE USING A CAMPUS COMPUTER OR IF YOU ARE OFF-CAMPUS, YOU MUST GO THROUGH THE PROXY SERVER! Go to https://myendnoteweb.com. At top of screen there is a ‘New to Endnote Web? Sign up for an account ‘ message. Fill out the brief User Registration form and you will be ready to use Endnote Web.
Instructions for Using ENW with Economics & Public Policy Databases:
Econlit
• Save to disk.
• Select Save File when you are asked what to do with the download.dat file.
• Open your Endnote Web account.
• Select Import under Collect References.
• Browse for the download.dat file and select it.
• Select EconLit (SP) filter.
• Select WHERE you want the records to go. You can: 1. create a new group 2. select an already created group or 3. select UnFiled.
• Click the import button and the records from the txtfile will come into the file you selected.
PAIS International (CSA) & Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (CSA)
• Select Save, Print, Email.
• Scroll down page. SAVE: Choose PC/Mac. (select one).
• A file named csaresults.txt is created. Save this to disk.
• If it isn’t open already, log in to your Endnote Web account.
• Under COLLECT Tab, select IMPORT REFERENCES.
• Locate the csaresults.txt file – type in the name or do a BROWSE on your computer.
• Select Database with PAIS International (CSA) filter.
• Select WHERE you want the records to go. You can: 1. create a new group 2. select an already created group or 3. select UnFiled.
• Click the import button and the records from the txtfile will come into the file you selected.
JSTOR
[NOTE: With the latest version of JSTOR, you will need to create your own MyJSTOR account. 4/08]
• Mark the citations you want to save by selecting the box next to title.
• Select the Save Citation(s) box (If you are not logged in already, you will need to log in to JSTOR at this point).
• Select # Saved Citations link at top of screen.
• Select the citations you want to save, then click the Export article citations box.
• Select option: EndNote, ProCite, Reference Manager (download RIS file)
• A file named citations.ris is created. Save to disk.
• If it isn’t open already, log in to your Endnote Web account.
• Under COLLECT tab, select Import References.
• Locate the RIS file – type in the name or do a BROWSE on your computer.
• Select Refman RIS filter.
• Select WHERE you want the records to go.
• Click the import button and the JSTOR citations will come into the file you selected.
Policy File (Chadwick Healey)
• Select marked list. Select Select/Clear all records
• Select Download Selected records.
• Format compatible with ProCite, EndNote, Reference Manager and RefWorks. Download. • Save to disk. A file named citation.txt will be downloaded to the desktop.
• Go to Endnote Web. Under COLLECT REFERENCES, select IMPORT.
• Locate the citation.txt file – type in the name or do a BROWSE on your computer.
• Select Database with Refman RIS filter.
• Select WHERE you want the records to go. You can: 1. create a new group 2. select an already created group or 3. select UnFiled.
• Click the import button and the records from the txtfile will come into the file you selected..
Web of Science
• Run your search.
• Select the records you want to send to ENW. If you want to send ALL of the records, scroll to the bottom of the screen & select All records on page under Output Records. If you have multiple pages of records, you will need to do this on every page - OR – you can specify the RANGE of records and be sure to include 1 to the last record in your search.
• Select how much of the citation you want to export: Author, Title, Source (with or without abstract) – or – Full Record (with or without CITED REFERENCES).
• Select the Save to EndNote Web. If you are not already logged in to ENW, you will be taken to a log in screen.
• You will then get a PROCESSING RECORDS screen which will record progress of records being exported to Endnote Web. At this point, you can go back to Web of Science to continue searching & sending more records to Endnote Web, or you can go directly to ENW by selecting the My Endnote Web tab at the top of this screen. (You may need to log again to your Endnote Web Account.)
• Select [Unfiled] and your records will show up. If you want to move them to a folder, select ALL and then select the file you want in the Move to … drop down menu.
Access World News
• Run search & select the citations you want to keep by clicking in the SAVE THIS ARTICLE box.
• Select the Save Articles folder in the left column and your saved citations will show up.
• Select articles: All , None , or select just the ones you want to export by clicking the box next to the citation. [Note: you MUST select an article to get any of the export features to work!]
• Select Bibliography (export)
• Save RIS document to disk.
• Return to Endnote Web. Under the COLLECT tab, select IMPORT REFERENCES.
• Hit BROWSE and locate your RIS file on the desktop. OPEN.
• Select Refman RIS as the filter.
• Select WHERE you want the records to go. You can: 1. create a new group 2. select an already created group or 3. select UnFiled.
• Click the import button and the records from the txtfile will come into the file you selected.
Google Scholar
• Before running your search, select the SCHOLAR PREFERENCES link from the search screen.
• Scroll down to the bottom of the screen to Bibliography Manager. Select Show links to import citations into … and select ENDNOTE from the drop-down menu.
• Return to the search screen & run your search. There will now be an Import into Endnote link below each citation. When you select it, a text file called enw.txt appears on your desktop. There is no way to MARK citations in Google Scholar, so each citation must be saved as an individual file.
• If it isn’t open already, log in to your Endnote Web account.
• Under COLLECT REFERENCES, select IMPORT.
• Locate the citations.txt file - type in the name or do a BROWSE on your computer.
• Select Endnote filter.
• Select WHERE you want the records to go. You can: 1. create a new group 2. select an already created group or 3. select UnFiled.
• Click the import button and the records from the txtfile will come into the file you selected.
















