I have generated an Endnote database on my desktop and now want to make it available online. I have consulted with my university’s librarians, but they don’t really have an idea how to do so. Is there a good tutorial for this? thanks, wil burns
If you mean accessible to anyone, this isn’t a feature of Endnote. You can sync your desktop library to the endnote.com cloud and share it with up to 100 specified people (Endnote X8) from a post ofMeredithM’s
As an X7 user, <you> can share my library with 14 other X7 or X8 users.
As an X7 user, <you> can have an unlimited number of libraries shared to me by X7 or X8 users.
As an X8 user, <you> can share my library with 100 other X7 or X8 users.
As an X8 user, <you> can have an unlimited number of libraries shared to me by X7 or X8 users.
there are some details here on how: http://endnote.com/product-details/library-sharing
But you can also share groups http://www.myendnoteweb.com/help/en_us/ENW/hsg_sharinggroups.htm and I am not sure there is a limit here. – and at least you used to be able to determine if it was read only or read write access.
You might also look at EndNote X7: Little How-To Book (129310) – but I don’t think they have an updated X8 version, yet.
http://endnote.com/kb/129310