Online classes are offered throughout session by SCU Librarians.
Prior to attending a class, we ask that you review the Endnote Training Resources available online.
Most databases include a time-saving option to save or export references directly to EndNote. When you select this option, the database automatically direct the references to the appropriate fields in your EndNote library. NB. You will still need to check the reference fields (in edit mode) as EndNote will not automatically correct errors in referencing style.
Basic steps to import references:
Mac users: Watch these videos if you are having difficulty downloading RIS files from a database to your Mac EndNote library:
See Also: Clarivate support - Direct Export Notes
Mac users, use Firefox rather than Safari or Chrome as your browser.
You may need to adjust capitalisation. You can do so by selecting the reference, highlighting the field (for example the article title) in the Edit window, and then from the main EndNote Edit tab select the Change Case option (or for Mac users, selecting Edit | Change case) and choosing the appropriate case.
Exporting from Google Scholar
Exporting from PubMed
Exporting from InfoRMIT databases
The following short videos demonstrate how to export citations from EBSCO, Proquest and Google Scholar.
Southern Cross University acknowledges and pays respect to the ancestors, Elders and descendants of the Lands upon which we meet and study.
We are mindful that within and without the buildings, these Lands always were and always will be Aboriginal Land.