
You can send all of the references to the library by clicking on “Copy All References”, or by selecting certain references.
Instead, you will see them on an intermediary window, where you have the option to sort the references by date, author, and other options.
The references are not automatically sent to an EndNote library. Once you run your search, a “Confirm Remote Search” box will appear, asking you to select the number of references you’d like to send to EndNote. If you need more fields click on “More” at the bottom of the window and you will see the options to add fields (or insert or delete them). A “Remote Search” window will appear from which you can run a search of your selected resource. Choose the Resource you would like to search, for instance the Boston University library catalog, which appears as “Boston U”. However, databases that are protected by password access (such as MEDLINE) are difficult to use in this way. There are approximately 1,800 resources one can connect to directly. If no resources are displayed or if the desired resource is not shown, click on “New Search”. The last four information resources which have been utilized are displayed by default. Under the “Tools” menu, choose “Online Search”. The reference can be edited again by selecting it from the library window. To save the reference, close the window or select save from the File menu. For example, if you choose “Web Page”, fields will appear to paste in the URL and access date. In the “Reference Type” drop-down box, choosing a different type determines which fields show up in the blank reference because different sources require various amounts of citation information. From the “References” menu, choose “New Reference.”. It is best to only use it when citing nontraditional information sources, like websites.
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