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====== How do I import from EndNote? ====== | ====== How do I import from EndNote? ====== | ||
- | Many people coming to Zotero already have extensive collections stored in other reference management software. The following information describes how to make the move from EndNote to Zotero, but the same basic steps apply to many other reference management systems. For other programs, the BibTeX or RIS formats generally produce good results. | + | Many people coming to Zotero already have extensive collections stored in other reference management software. The following information describes how to make the move from EndNote to Zotero, but the same basic steps apply to many other reference management systems. For other programs, the BibTeX or RIS formats generally produce good results. A [[kb: |
===== Exporting Your Library from EndNote ===== | ===== Exporting Your Library from EndNote ===== | ||
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In Zotero, click " | In Zotero, click " | ||
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- | The EndNote library will be imported into a separate collection. You may remove the collection (right-click -> Delete Collection…) without deleting the imported references (they will remain in the root of your library). | ||
Note, if Zotero encounters any fields in the Endnote XML data that it does not support (e.g., custom fields, author address, author affiliation), | Note, if Zotero encounters any fields in the Endnote XML data that it does not support (e.g., custom fields, author address, author affiliation), |