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The Ta o of EndNote is Scholarly Joy. EndNotes X3 Lissa Lord [email protected] du Spring

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Here we start our lessons in EndNote citation software. If you are a KU graduate student, learn where to find the software and how to download it to your computer. Then we will do some searching on library databases, find and mark articles we want to cite, export the citations to our own EndNote libraries.

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The Tao of EndNote is

Scholarly Joy.

EndNotes X3

Lissa [email protected] 2010

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Find this Slideshow here:

Dissertation Research Blog http://dissertationresearch.blogspot.com

Right column under the weather report “60 minute classes”

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Begin research with EndNote

• Use EndNote for bibliographies in citing footnotes or endnotes

• EndNote organizes citations from journals, books, government sources, websites and databases saved during research

• EndNote is keyword searchable

• Free: Graduate students, faculty and staff at KU

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New Computer?New Windows operating system?Windows 2007?

“EndNote X3 shouldshould work properly on 64-bit Windows operating systems.” http://www.endnote.com/support/faqs/Install/faq28.asp

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Installing Endnote on your computer

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Downloading & Extracting EndNote X3

KU www.ku.edu Search: download endnote

KU EndNote download site: 

http://www.technology.ku.edu/~technology/software/endnote/

Read entire screen before download

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KU wants to be sure you are with the university.

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1. DOWNLOAD

2. EXTRACT (unzip)

3. INSTALL

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(To Desktop is easier)

(Go with default settings)

(Double click icon saved to Desktop)

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(To desktop)

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Install the KU Connection filter by downloading this

file, UKansas.enz

www.technology.ku.edu/~technology/software/endnote/UKansas.enz

Save it to the

Connection folder found

in the EndNote program folder

C:\Program Files\EndnoteX3\Connections

(for Macs, Applications: EndNoteX3\Connections folder)

To use the KU (catalog for books & databases for articles) from EndNote:

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A good idea: Restart your computer and open EndNote X3 from the start button on your computer.

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click Edit From within EndNote select catalog & databases

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Trouble? The IT helpdesk helped me out, big timeHelpDesk Email: [email protected]

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Search the Catalog from inside EndNote

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Test to ensure that EndNote was successfully installed :

1. StartAll ProgramsEndNoteOpen EndNoteClose

2. Open Word and look for the EndNote toolbar or ribbon tab.

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Open Word and EndNote should be a visible selection tab

Click on the EndNote X3 tab and the EndNote program options appear on the Word toolbar screen.

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http://www.endnote.com

Help from EndNote online

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Using Endnote for the first time

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Step #1 Open EndNote(Vista screen is slightly different)

• Before you do any research, create an EndNote Library

• Open EndNote by clicking on the icon

• You can make it a shortcut on your desktop

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Create a new EndNote Library

Or, open an existing library

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This is an EndNote Library I put together last year with the older version of EndNote. I have now downloaded X3 and the library contains all items saved before. This is expected.

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APA 5th is the citation style I have selected

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Importing Referencesfrom Database Search

Results

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What to Remember:

1. Open EndNote and Your EndNote Library

2. Search for articles in a database

3. Mark the articles you want to use

4. Export the citations to EndNote Library

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Time for research1. Open EndNote library

2. Go to KU Libraries Homepage http://www.lib.ku.edu

3. Click Articles and Databases from the index in the left hand column

4. Select an individual database that fits your research needs

Note: if you would like a refresher on literature searches, send me an email and we’ll make an appointment. [email protected]

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The Best Tip

• Detailed guide sheets for importing references from databases are available online here http://www.lib.ku.edu/technology/citing/import/

• Print out the instruction sheets for the databases you use most often

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P for Proquest Research Library

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Proquest research library

Topics covered include arts, business, children, education, general interest, health, humanities, international studies, law, military, multicultural studies, psychology, sciences, social sciences, and women's interests.

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1) Search

3) Export2) Mark

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Use the drop down menu to select the directory and file into which the marked citations will be exported.

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Exported Citations

• Click on References from Endnote and select Show All which will put all your citations into one list

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But, where are the references from my last search go? Downloaded

references from Proquest database

Click “Show All References” under References on the EndNote toolbar.

Notice “Sort References.” Try sorting by Reference Type and you will have one list of all citations arranged by Books, Journals, URL, Reference type.

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Research Notes in the EndNote record can hold up to 10 pages of full text or of your own notes.

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Wilson OmniFile

Provides indexing, abstracting and full-text content to journal articles in a variety of disciplines.

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Search: dyslexia and creativity

Mark the article you want

Export to EndNote

X

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After you click EXPORT in Wilson you need to select the “download filter” for Endnote to use.

The filter to Choose is “WilsonWeb.”

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The imported references from WilsonOmnifile. I can leave them Unfiled or put them in a group or make a new group. Where are all of the References that I’ve already downloaded into EndNote? Click All References!

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Online Search from EndNote. The resources are from the Connections file that downloaded with the EndNoteX3 program. Remember the KU Library Catalog we had to download separately into our copy of EndNoteX3? This screen shows the results from a search in PubMed from EndNote. Convenient, yes. The best you can do? Probably not as thorough as a direct database search. Fun? Yes!

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3 Ways to get references into your EndNote Library

• From a Database (OCLC; Proquest; Wilson; and more) 1) search 2) mark 3) export references to EndNote

• Manually enter information into EndNote (adding non-electronic sources to EndNote: print, interviews, exhibits, your notes, etc.)

• From EndNote connect to library catalog or databases: 1) search 2) mark 3) import references into EndNote

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Entering References Manually Start EndNote and open your library

Click: References New Reference

Click: Reference Type menu and select the type of information you are entering.

New Reference Window: Enter info where you want it. You don’t have to use every category.

More than one author? After name and press Enter to give each author a separate line in the Author Field.

Remember that the Research Notes Field can store up to 10 pages of your notes, or full text articles, quotations, etc.

Add an Image in the Image Field .. one image per reference, however.

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Google Scholar and Citation Links

scholar.google.com“Scholar Preferences” to

the right of search window

Don’t forget to Find Library-university of kansas

Allows access to KU journals from Google, cool.

Import citations into

Endnote

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Search Library Catalogfrom within EndNote

• From the Menu toolbar click Edit• From Edit click Connection Files• Open connection Manager• Select the databases to connect to from

Endnote• Click the small X in the upper right hand

corner to save• Select UKansas• Search the catalog author (last name first),

title or keyword• Note the pull down menu at the end of each

line (And, Or, Not)• To move references from results list, Right

Click select items to “copy selections to”

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Click “Tools” .. Click “Online Searching” .. Click :”U Kansas Catalog”

Search: use “And” to include termsOne word to a line and “Any Field”

Search Results

Connecting to Library Catalog from EndNote

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Sort by clicking on the column

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I clicked on one of the results. Notice how much more information EndNote retrieved than just the citation data. You can also add your own notes and imported information to the record: A picture or graphic, up to 10 pages can be added under

“Research Notes.” Click on the “x” to close and save this record.

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I cannot figure out how this particular works so I can send the references I want to endnote?

This is when you want to try:

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CSA Illumina

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Education AbstractsPeriodicalAbstracts

ArticleFirst

WorldCat

PapersFirst

LibraryLit

PapersFirst

GPO

Search, Mark and Export OCLC Databases

(similar search and export technique)

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Database: EducationAbstracts

Search results screen

Mark the references to export into EndNote

Click on Export button

x

x

Search Terms:Dyslexia and Creativity

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Marked records

Export into EndNote

Click

EdAbs (OCLC)OCLC is one of many publishers of databases libraries select from for purchase.

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EdAbs (OCLC)OCLC is one of many publishers of databases libraries select from for purchase.

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Questions?Ask the librarian

Lissa [email protected]

Next screen: Links to learn more about EndNote3

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EndNote Questions 69

EBSCO Academic Search Premier; Business Source Premier; Communication & Mass Media Complete; Public Administration Abstracts; Social Work Abstract

Click Save, click the Bibliographic Manager tab, click Citations in Direct Export Format, and click Save.

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EndNote Questions 70

OCLC databases: ArticleFirst; Education

Abstracts; PapersFirst; WorldCat 1. Mark the records you want.2. Select Export.3. Select the EndNote library to import into.4. Select the appropriate filter from the Filter Manager.

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EndNote Questions 71

ProQuest ABI/INFORM; Dissertations & Theses @ University of Kansas; ProQuest Research Library; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses

1. Click on Results & Marked List.2. Click Export Citations.3. Select Export directly to ProCite, EndNote or Reference Manager, and EndNote will automatically open.4. Select the appropriate EndNote library.

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EndNote Questions 72

Web of Science science citations index; social science index; arts and humanities 1. Display your marked references.2. Look under Output Records and select the option to output Full Records.3. Click Export to Reference Software to have the references exported directly to EndNote.

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WilsonWeb1. Click on Results & Marked List.2. Click Export Citations.3. Select Export directly to ProCite, EndNote, or Reference Manager.4. Select the appropriate EndNote library.

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You can down load a copy athttp://www.technology.ku.edu/~technology/software/endnote/

Here is a good overview of what is new. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/faqs/endnote/new_in_endnoteX3.html

EndNote also has video tutorials on their website: http://www.endnote.com/training/tutorials/EndNoteX3/EndNote_X3.asp

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I’m suspicious of

something that used to

be so hard . . . And now

is so easy!

The next Endnote class is how to use Endnote and Word together, insert citations into your document and make bibliographies.

See You There!

Click HERE for a list of classes and dates.