00:00:17 - PubMed
00:01:05 - Web of Science
00:02:05 - Scopus
00:03:02 - Social Sciences Full Text (an Ebsco database, similar to CINAHL, MLA, ATLA, Political Science Complete, etc.)
00:04:18 - PsycINFO (a ProQuest database, similar to ABI/INFORM, GenderWatch, many historical newspaper databases, etc.)
00:05:24 - IEEE Xplore
00:06:24 - Reaxys
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An additional user guide is available on your computer:
For Mac users:
Mojave includes new Security & Privacy functions which can prevent EndNote from being able to correctly automate. To correctly set these options...
1) Go into the Apple menu
2) Click System Preferences
3) Click Security & Privacy
4) Click the Privacy tab (along the top)
5) Click the Automation options, along the left.
6) Here, make sure that both "Microsoft Word" and "EndNote X#" are both turned on. With this automation turned off, the Cite While You Write functions will not work.
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Q: How do I add notes within my references in a bibliography?
A: For a MAC, in Word, position your cursor where you would like the superscript number to appear. Find "Citations" in the EndNote floating tool bar, and look for the dropdown box next to it. Click on the dropdown and then click on "Insert Note". Type your note into this box and "Ok." The number will appear in the text and the note will appear below in the bibliography.
A: For a PC, in Word, position your cursor where you would like the superscript number to appear. Find " Insert Citations" in the EndNote tool bar, and look for the dropdown. Click on the dropdown and then click on "Insert Note...". Type your note into this box and "Ok." The number will appear in the text and the note will appear below in the bibliography.
Q: How do I change my number from 1,2,3 to 1a,1b,1c for sources that are grouped together?
A: (For Mac) Edit Output Styles. Then go to the Citations section and click on numbering. Check the box that says "Use one number for references always cited together."
Q: My Mac Word 2016 says it's incompatible with EndNote's CWYW. What do I do?
A: Clarivate, the folks who support EndNote, are aware of this issue as of January 2018 and have created an update. Here is a link to the full support page:
https://support.clarivate.com/Endnote/s/article/EndNote-X8-Updates?language=en_US
You can download the update from the link above, or by clicking the EndNote menu > “Check for Updates, and following the update prompts.
Q: How do I export selected references or an entire library into Excel?
A: Watch the video below on creating custom output styles and how to import different types of references into Excel: