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Direct export from Expanded Academic

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Direct export from the Expanded Academic database to EndNote has been available for some time. However the results were poor, and we did not recommend using it.

The problems seem to have been fixed, and it is working quite well now. See the instructions on our Filters page at:
http://www.library.uq.edu.au/endnote/filters.html#exp_acad

John East

Informit Databases and EndNote

Monday, May 21st, 2007

Informit produce a large number of databases containing references on Australian topics.

These databases now support direct export of references to EndNote. The procedures are quite simple and are explained in our FAQ.

As explained in that FAQ, the references sometimes do not import very accurately into EndNote. For this reason, we still maintain filters for some of the more important Informit databases.

However our testing suggests that direct export works fairly well with the following databases:

APAIS (APA-Fulltext)
Australasian Medical Index (Meditext)
Australian Education Index (A+ Education)
Australian Natural Resources Index

Direct export is certainly a much easier way of getting references into your EndNote library. But remember: the references may require quite a bit of editing after import.

John East

DiscoveryGate (Beilstein, Gmelin, etc.) direct export + Blackwell Synergy (connection file)

Monday, March 26th, 2007

The following resources have been added to our EndNote website:
DiscoveryGate (Beilstein, Gmelin, etc.): instructions for direct export of citations to EndNote
Blackwell Synergy: connection file
(no username or password required to search the database)