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EndNote X4 - Importing references into an EndNote library

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Follow the following process when using a filter:<br />

Open your chosen database. Perform a search <strong>an</strong>d select some useful <strong>references</strong>.<br />

Using the instructions from the ‘Downloading References to <strong>EndNote</strong>’ page, download the <strong>references</strong> in the<br />

correct format for import to <strong>EndNote</strong>. An <strong>EndNote</strong> filter c<strong>an</strong> only import a plain text file (*.txt).<br />

Save the downloaded <strong>references</strong> in <strong>an</strong>y convenient folder.<br />

Return to <strong>EndNote</strong>, <strong>an</strong>d make sure that your <strong>library</strong> is open.<br />

Click on the Import Button on the <strong>library</strong> toolbar. You should see a dialogue box that looks like this:<br />

Import Dialogue Box<br />

Now click on the Choose File button. Locate <strong>an</strong>d select the file of <strong>references</strong> that you downloaded.<br />

Click on the Open button, <strong>an</strong>d you will return to the previous dialogue box.<br />

In the box labelled Import Option, click on the down arrow to see some of the st<strong>an</strong>dard import options.<br />

Then click on Other Filters to open the list of filters:

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