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Includes a Popline import filter you can download. Information on this page was prepared for a workshop on EndNote presented at the Population Research Institute on November 16, 2006 by Tara Murray.
How to import references from Google Scholar into EndNote
EndNote instructions for importing references from Google Scholar. EndNote X users should first update their software to X.0.2.
EndNote X update patch
EndNote X users should install the update patch EndNote X.0.2. The patch fixes several bugs, including the bug that causes journal articles to import as "Ancient Text" records.
Importing References into EndNote
There are several methods of importing references into EndNote. This handout includes examples of importing references directly from a bibliographic database into EntNote, importing references saved from a bibliographic database in an EndNote-compatible format, importing references from a text file, and manually entering references. The examples here use EndNote 9.
Creating a Custom Import Filter in EndNote: Example Using Popline
Some bibliographic databases do not export records in a format that matches any of the import filters available in EndNote. In these cases, an existing filter may be modified, or a new one created, to import records. In this example, we will create a new custom filter for importing Popline records. Follow the same basic steps to create filters for other databases. You can save these filters for future use.
Using EndNote to Create Bibliographies
EndNote can be used to automate the process of citing and creating bibliographies in your word processor. This feature is called “Cite While You Write”. In this example, we use Microsoft Word as our word processor and EndNote 9.