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  1. Be sure you are logged in to Endnote web and that the EndnoteWeb toolbar appears in your Firefox menus.
  2. Find the ScienceDirect page for the article you want to cite.
  3. Click on the "Export Citation" button (at the top of the citation) in ScienceDirect:
  4. In the screen that comes up, choose "Content Format" -- either citations only (which will include a link to the full text) or citations and abstracts.
  5. Then, under Export Format, make sure that "RIS format (for Reference Manager, ProCite, Endnote)
  6. Click the Export button.
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    A pop up window will appear, first showing you the progress, then announcing "\[x\] citations exported to EndnoteWeb"
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  8. The new citations will appear in your Unfiled folder.

Entering Your Own Citations

Sometimes you will need to enter citations for items you haven't found in a database. To do this:

  1. Login to MyEndnoteWeb
  2. Go to the Collect tab.
  3. Click on New Reference.
  4. In the right column, click on the triangle next to "Groups" to see the possible groups to add your reference to; check the boxes for the groups you want to add the item to.
  5. Next to Reference Type: choose the type of item you are working with (for instance, Book, Book Section, Electronic Article (for journal articles you've found online), Journal Article, Personal Communication, Web Page, etc...)
  6. Fill in the blanks with the information you have about the item. Some items will not have information to fill in every blank. As you enter information in each blank, the information will be saved.
  7. When finished entering information, click "Save".