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Using the Filter file method

What are EndNote Filters?

EndNote allows you to import references from research databases into your EndNote libraries without re-keying data. When a bibliographic record is downloaded from a database, it usually looks something like this:

AU - Stem CJ

AU - Lassoie JP

TI - Community participation in ecotourism benefits: The link to conservation practices and perspectives

SO - Society & Natural Resources. 16(5):387-413, 2003 May-Jun.

URL: http://www.tandf.co.uk

IS - 0894-1920

MH - Corcovado national park

MH - Costa rica

MH - Ecotourism

MH - Environmental values and attitudes

AB - Conservationists have increasingly turned to ecotourism to provide local economic benefits while maintaining ecosystem integrity. Research conducted in Costa Rica to examine models linking conservation and

The information needs to be interpreted and put into the right fields to make an EndNote record more like this:

An EndNote filter is a file that contains the instructions EndNote needs to make this translation. Each EndNote filter is designed to work with a unique database because the filter corresponds to the field names that are used in the database. You can modify any of the supplied filters or create a new filter to match a database.

Importing References Using a Filter File

  • Search the appropriate database for articles of interest to you.
  • At the results display, tag records by checking the box next to each one required. When you have finished selecting and marking records, save them as a text (.txt) file.
  • Go to EndNote
  • Open the EndNote library that you wish to use
  • From the File menu, choose Import
  • Click on Choose File and locate the .txt file you just saved
  • In Import Option, select Other Filters and then the appropriate filter eg Environmental Sci (CSA)
  • Set other options as shown
  • Click Import

Your references should now be shown in EndNote. The remainder of the references will be hidden, so to retrieve them, go to the References menu and choose Show All References.



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