Leanne,
Not sure if you’re still interested in this but I have written a small perl program that will read an .xml file exported from Endnote and then use the information to create new entries in the NCBI MyBibliography site. I can provide the script to you if needed.
@leanne wrote:
Many of you may know that NIH has had My NCBI which now allows one to manage and export your own references into My NCBI’s My Bibliography – which can then be used to create NIH Biosketches for example. While it is relatively easy to get one’s pubmed references into My NCBI, it appears that Book chapters, and probably books need to be entered by hand. Since most of us have already entered these by hand into Endnote, or exported them from publishers websites, I wonder if the TR folk are talking with NCBI about the possibility of exporting and importing these from endnote into our My NCBI profies. I don’t see any link that would allow this now, but people must be asking that question (although a quick google only shows how to export TO Endnote and not the reverse).
Any ideas out there?