Depending on your internet browser, importing from databases may vary slightly. These examples show the steps to take if you are using Google Chrome or Internet Explorer. (So far, Google Chrome offers the most seamless exporting.)
1. Click on the Cite this item button
2. Select RIS file format. This is a common citation file format that you will find available in many databases and journals that offer export options. Download or save the file according to your browser's directions.
3. Double-click on or open the RIS file (arrow). You may see an option (circled) to choose either Endnote (the downloaded/desktop version) or Endnote Online.
6. If you choose Online, you will be asked for your Endnote username (email) and password. Log in, and verify that the citations imported correctly.
5. Go into Endnote Web. Under Collect, click on Import References.
6. Browse to the RIS file you saved in step 2. Be sure to select RefMan (RIS) as your Import Option, and select a group where you would like your reference saved.
If successful, you should then see:
Be sure to verify that the citations imported correctly.