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kb:endnote_import [2022/09/01 04:32] – [Exporting Your Library from EndNote] dstillmankb:endnote_import [2022/09/01 04:45] (current) – [Importing into Zotero] dstillman
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 You should also temporarily disable automatic sync in Zotero's [[preferences/sync|Sync preferences]]. After you have imported your library and checked to be sure you are satisfied with the imported data, you can re-enable automatic sync. You should also temporarily disable automatic sync in Zotero's [[preferences/sync|Sync preferences]]. After you have imported your library and checked to be sure you are satisfied with the imported data, you can re-enable automatic sync.
  
-In Zotero, click "Import…" in the "Filemenu. A dialog box will appear asking you to select the file to import. Navigate to the location where you exported your EndNote library (if you followed the above instructions, this should be My Documents\endnote.Data) and select the XML file. Click Open.+In Zotero, click "Import…" in the File menu. A dialog box will appear asking you to select the file to import. Navigate to the location where you exported your EndNote library (if you followed the above instructions, this should be My Documents\endnote.Data) and select the .xml file. Click Open.
  
-Note, if Zotero encounters any fields in the EndNote XML data that it does not support (e.g., custom fields, author address, author affiliation), it will add these data to a note attached to the imported item. These notes will be tagged with "_EndnoteXML import". If the import adds many of these notes, Zotero's performance can be negatively impacted. You should review each of these notes to determine if the data need to be retained (you can also move these data to the Zotero "Extra" field). Any unnecessary notes can be deleted. Additionally, you should check these notes to determine if any data could be migrated to proper Zotero fields (this is particularly important if you were using EndNote fields in non-standard ways).+Note that, if Zotero encounters any fields in the EndNote XML data that it does not support (e.g., custom fields, author address, author affiliation), it will add these data to a note attached to the imported item. These notes will be tagged with "_EndnoteXML import". If the import adds many of these notes, Zotero's performance can be negatively impacted. You should review each of these notes to determine if the data needs to be retained and delete any unnecessary notes. Additionally, you should check these notes to determine if any data could be migrated to proper Zotero fields (which is particularly important if you were using EndNote fields in non-standard ways).
  
-You can quickly display all of the notes generated during import by clicking on the "_EndnoteXML import" tag in the tag selector in the lower-left corner of the Zotero window. You can quickly delete all of these notes by selecting the tag in the tag selector, clicking in the items list and typing Cmd+A (Mac) or Ctrl+A (Windows/Linux) to select all matching items, and then right-clicking on a selected item and choosing "Delete Selected Items from Library…".+You can quickly display all of the notes generated during import by clicking on the "_EndnoteXML import" tag in the tag selector in the lower-left corner of the Zotero window. You can quickly delete all of these notes by selecting the tag in the tag selector, clicking in the items list and typing Cmd+A (Mac) or Ctrl+A (Windows/Linux) to select all matching items, and then right-clicking on a selected item and choosing "Move Items to Trash…".
  
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