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Downloading from PubMed and linking to full text articles

Monday, April 7th, 2008

If you use a filter to download records from PubMed, your EndNote references do not contain any links to take you to the full text of the articles. Our FAQ on PubMed and EndNote suggests a few ways of dealing with this problem.

APA style and electronic references

Monday, March 17th, 2008

In 2007, the American Psychological Association (APA) produced a new Style Guide to Electronic References. UQ staff and students can access the full text of that guide online.

The APA 5th style supplied with version X1 of EndNote was amended to reflect these new guidelines. However there were errors in that style, and we have produced an amended version which can be downloaded from our EndNote styles page.

We also have a FAQ which explains how to enter data for electronic references into your EndNote library, so that the amended output style will format the references correctly.

Note for users of Pubmed

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

I recently posted a link to our FAQ on linking from EndNote to the full text of journal articles.

If you download references from Pubmed, see the note at the end of that FAQ, and be sure to download the amended filter and connection file from our EndNote website.

John East

Connect to full text of articles from your EndNote Library

Monday, April 30th, 2007

The UQ Library is in the process of implementing a link resolver, which will make it easier to link to the full text of journal articles.

Have you seen those Get it at UQ Library links in the databases? Those links are using our link resolver (called WebBridge).

The good news is that you can make use of this new technology to connect from journal article references in your EndNote library direct to the full text of the article.

To find out more, see our FAQ on linking to full-text articles from EndNote.