Importing references to EndNote

Under construction – The Nowegian page has more import guides 🙂

Most electronic databases and journals have export options making it possible to import references directly or indirectly into your EndNote library. This option should be used, and manually adding references to your library should be a last resort. EndNote also offer a direct solution for some databases, making it possible to search directly for references within the EndNote program. We have made short guides on how to import references from databases used in medicine and health sciences.

Import guides from the Medicine and Health Library

How to import references from a manuscript (Traveling Library)
[Last updated: 04.02.22]

How to import references from PubMed directly
[Last updated: 19.03.20]

How to import references from Medline (Ovid)
[Last updated: 11.10.22]

How to import references from Medline (Ebsco)
[Last updated: 27.01.23]

How to import references from EMBASE (Elsevier)
[Last updated: 17.02.23]

How to import references from EMBASE (Ovid)
[Last updated: 10.10.22]

How to import references from Oria
[Last updated: 15.12.17]

How to import references from Cochrane Library (Wiley)
[Last updated: 01.02.19]

How to import references from SCOPUS
[Last updated: 21.03.18]

How to import references from Web of Science
[Last updated: 16.09.21]

How to import references from Google Scholar
[Last updated: 15.11.22]

How to import references from Global Health (Ovid)
NB! 2021: NTNU has not access to this database anymore.
[Last updated: 26.07.19]

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