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Searching Your References
Once you've added your references to your MyEndnoteWeb account, they will form a searchable database.
To find a particular reference,
Go into the My References tab
Type the term you wish to search for in the box under "Quick Search", then click the search button:
Note that if you use multiple words in the search box, Quick Search will simply display all the records with ANY of your search terms. To search for a specific phrase, enclose the phrase in quotation marks. Boolean searching (with AND, OR, NOT etc.) is not supported but you can truncate terms of 3 or more characters with an asterisk: diet* for diet, diets, dietary, dietetic, etc..
The search results will appear in the right column.
Putting your References Into Group
To share your results with your instructor, or to print them, using Endnote Basic, you'll have to define them as a named group. To do this,
- In either a search or a folder (such as "Unfiled") select the references you want to group by clicking the checkboxes next to them.
- At the top of your list of references you'll see a drop-down menu that says "Add to Group." To create a new group to add your references to, choose "New group"
- A box will come up asking for the name of the group. Type in the name for your new group and click OK.
(Your instructor will tell you what to use for the group name. We used DSEM in this example. but you might need to use your last name or something similar.) - There will now be a group by that name listed in the left-hand box in under My References:
- To add more items to the group, repeat the process from step 1: you will see that the group name is now in the list of groups you can add the item to:
Once an item is added to a group, it will no longer appear in the Unfiled group.
Formatting the Bibliography/List of References
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