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EndNote Online: Collect & Store Citations

Learn to use the reference tool, EndNote Web

Adding Citations to Endnote Web

The process of creating an EndNote Web library typically involves exporting citations from a database such as PubMed and importing the citations into your Endnote Web account.

There are a number of ways to place citations into Endnote Web. Some databases, such as CINAHL and others that are owned by EBSCO, provide easy one-click means for moving citations from the database straight into Endnote Web. Other databases require you to first save a file containing citations from the database to your computer and then upload that file it into Endnote Web. And then for some items (such as items not found in databases), you will have to manually enter them into your Endnote Web account.

This table tells how citations can be added to EndNote Web from a variety of different databases.

Regardless of how you get citations into Endnote Web, you can easily insert them into a Word document and format them in the appropriate bibliographic style with just a few clicks.

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