Getting Data in the Right Format

To import text with any of the EndNote filters, the data must be consistently "tagged," with each tag starting on a new line, and the file saved as text. Here are two examples:

AU- CRAMER, JOHN
TI- AQUATIC
PY- 1993
SO- ENVIRONMENTAL-POLLUTION. VOL. 5, NO. 2, PG.54-79
DE- LAKES, ACIDIFICATION, ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS, MACROPHYTES, ECOLOGY, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

 

Author:   Cramer, John
Title:    Aquatic macrophytes and lake acidification
Year:     1993
Source:   Environmental Air Pollution. Vol. 5(2) pp.54-79
Keywords: lakes--acidification--environmental

Note: If data is inconsistently tagged, or poorly delimited, it may not be possible to import all the data accurately. See A Comment About Difficult Data Files.

If references are sent to you in the body of an email as tagged text, save the email to a plain text file.