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Example: Direct export from ProQuest databases (eg.ProQuest Central, ProQuest Science Journals, ProQuest Research Library)
Change/Move/Copy fields functions will help to add additional information to exported records, such as database name and the date and time that you have exported the search results.
Please note:
You should update database name field imediately after exporting a set of references to EndNote. To do this, select all references under Recently Added and follow the steps below.
Importance of checking everything before using the mass update because it can’t be undone. e.g. if you accidently choose ‘keywords’ instead of another field you might wipe over important data
Documenting your search strategy and search results is important for your Systematic Review methodology and PRISMA flow chart. It is very important to complete this step before proceeding to the next step (De-duplication).
If you are planning to use Covidence for screening, this step is not required. Covidence will perform its own deduplication.
Once you have exported all your search results into Endnote, you will need to identify and delete any duplicate record(s). EndNote can automatically eliminate duplicate references if it includes the same author/s, year of publication and title as another record within the Library.
It may be necessary to also look for duplicates manually as the EndNote find duplicate function may miss some duplicates references due to foreign characters or spelling variation.
You can using “Change/Move/Copy fields” function and research note fields to add your comments OR you can create custom records to add specific information about the record
Creating customised fields
Adjusting EndNote library window to display customised fields
Display fields name will be appeared on the library window
You can find detailed instructions for Sync and sharing your library from the EndNote for Collaboration page.
When exporting references from databases or Library Search into your EndNote Library, the data that appears in your EndNote Library is bibliographic information about your selected references only. Exporting references will not automatically export the full-text papers/articles. The Find Full Text feature is used to search across Library collections and locate the full text papers corresponding with references in your Library. It will automatically attach either the full text PDF files or URL links to full text papers to your references in EndNote. This feature will find many, but not all full text items for your reference list.
The PDF Viewer panel allows you to open, preview and annotate your attached PDF files in your EndNote library.
Once you have selected your references for your systematic review you can export the references to Excel for ease of use. You can also create graphs and tables etc.
You will need to create a new template for each type of references that you wish to export to Excel.