Problem with trial and video training

@kaila wrote:

 

Mmmm re this below. I cant see a direct export option but decided this is not a library that is useful to me. I did manage to get in and stay connected.

 

As I said but cant see where it appears endnote is not going to work for me. I cant see why I cant do a browser search and go to one of the university libraries as all the ones in Perth offfer it to their students but as I say their version is inbuilt with their library. I rang one of the universities but they couldnt help for this reason and someone said to use Zoltero. I tried this and it is good but no paid support. Sorry if duplicating responses.

 

It seems clear from the answers that I cannot do an external search and put the reference into endnote unless my version is licenced to a university that uses this. Would this be a correct assumption?? .

Per my responseto your other posting on the “EndNote How To” forum it might be helpful to identify the libraries you want to access; and/or search for the corresponding EndNote connection file then test the file. It’s possible, however, that those university libraries have restricted access, enabling only university community members to search the online databases. If so, you may have to rely on open/public access resources instead.

You’ll need to research which libraries within your area are accessible to you and your particular research needs. EndNote forum users may be able to help search for connection files and import filters but need more information to focus search efforts within their own time and work constraints.

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Also note that Zotero needs to be configured first for Direct Exporting references into EndNote:

EndNote: Configuring Zotero to allow the direct export to function


The Zotero plug-in for Mozilla Firefox can be configured to allow the direct export to EndNote, EndNote Web, Reference Manager or ProCite.

  1. To open Zotero click on the Z or Zotero in the lower right corner of the Firefox window. If Z or Zotero are not showing in the corner of the window click on Tools and click on Zotero.
  2. In the Zotero window near the left end of the upper boarder above My Library is a round icon that looks like a gear and with a downward triangle to the right. When the mouse pointer hovers over the icon the popup should say “Actions.”
  3. Click on Actions and then click on Preferences.
  4. On the General tab go to the section called Miscellaneous.
  5. In the Miscellaneous section uncheck the box that says “Use Zotero for downloaded RIS/Refer files.”
  6. On a Windows computer click on OK, on a Macintosh close the Preferences window.

After that close Firefox and restart the browser. Zotero will no longer capture the exported files.