your tutorials are very helpful.. good work.. I have a question on how to select between two libraries when inserting references? I have references in two different libraries but because I have selected one library in Ms Word so now I can't open the other library? please help
If a journal's name is not in the list, you can go to Tools > Open Term Lists > Journal Term Lists > New Term and add the journal name with its abbreviation. Hope that helps
Hello sir, it's quite knowledgeable, thanks for all this..I have a question. Most of the time when we search a reference in Google scholar we get citation, and citations don't get open as like a research paper gets, what should we do, if we incert a citation into a word file it's some kindness of fakeness or we should try to find a paper. Which is not shown by Google scholar. And from where we can find this reference's paper because Google scholar is showing a citation instead of paper
This happens sometimes if the paper you are looking for is quite old and is not available online. Google Scholar just shows it as it takes data from research articles' bibliography as well. In such a case when you have the paper in a hard form or a proof of it, then you can manually create references by clicking Reference > New.
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your tutorials are very helpful.. good work.. I have a question on how to select between two libraries when inserting references? I have references in two different libraries but because I have selected one library in Ms Word so now I can't open the other library? please help
Thank you. You can open multiple libraries in Endnote together and switch between them. I tried this and it works for me
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have a question, what if the journal names are not included in the lists?
If a journal's name is not in the list, you can go to Tools > Open Term Lists > Journal Term Lists > New Term and add the journal name with its abbreviation. Hope that helps
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Hi , good morning. you are very helpful . Pls in case I don't want numbers in the citations but names how do i go about it . Thanks
You can use an "Author Date" citation style
tutorial was helpful but I have endnote 2005, and when click on import list, Desktop tab is opened?
You should install the updated one. Now Endnote X9 is available
Hello sir, it's quite knowledgeable, thanks for all this..I have a question. Most of the time when we search a reference in Google scholar we get citation, and citations don't get open as like a research paper gets, what should we do, if we incert a citation into a word file it's some kindness of fakeness or we should try to find a paper. Which is not shown by Google scholar. And from where we can find this reference's paper because Google scholar is showing a citation instead of paper
This happens sometimes if the paper you are looking for is quite old and is not available online. Google Scholar just shows it as it takes data from research articles' bibliography as well. In such a case when you have the paper in a hard form or a proof of it, then you can manually create references by clicking Reference > New.
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