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- | === How do I import my EndNote library, complete with attached PDFs? === | + | See [[importing_records_from_endnote|Importing Records |
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- | Obviously, manually adding every PDF from a large EndNote library would be rather labor intensive. There is a trick to automating it, though. | + | |
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- | Zotero' | + | |
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- | You should be able to import all the PDFs by using a single find and replace statement. In EndNote, you need to export your library using the RIS (Refman) style. It should be exported as a text document. | + | |
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- | In it, you will want to find | + | |
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- | internal-pdf:// | + | |
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- | And then replace it with | + | |
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- | file:// | + | |
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- | In Windows, this would look more like | + | |
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- | From there, you should be able to import the RIS file into Zotero as you normally would. | + | |
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