

For the Filter field, select the import filter that matches the reference data format.For the File field, click the Browse button to find and select the file containing reference data.

From the Collect tab, click the Import link.ris (for ProQuest databases) file to your computer (the DESKTOP is a good place since it is easy to find the file and it can be deleted once the records have been imported). In these cases, do search in the desired database (e.g., WorldCat, PsycINFO, etc.), save the desired records in a. NOTE: Connections to online databases through EndNote Basic originate from the EndNote Basic server rather than your connection, so IP authentication or proxy authentication will not take place, and a username and password may be required by the online database. (Search licensed database, save citations as text files, and import into EndNote Online using Import Filters) Import references saved from an online database search Records will be added to Unfiled folder and can be moved into other folders/groups.If there is a link Save to EndNote Online or instructions to download directly to EndNote Web click the appropriate button.Connect to desired database from the UCLA Library webpage.Search online databases and export the citations directly into EndNote Basic Add to an existing group, the Unfiled group, or create a new group).Select “Full Record” or “Full Record + Cited Refs” from the drop down menu.Check “Selected records on page” or range of records to output.Mark/Select records of interest on page.Connect to desired database from the Collect Tab/Online Search.(Only works with library catalogs, not most licensed databases, except for Project MUSE and the Web of Science) Collect references from electronic and traditional sources in four ways: Search online databases from EndNote Basic
