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Jan Klein

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Okay, very nice, it's now possible to export Bibliographic Data. I really appreciate this functionality! 

But what is the best way to use it (if I try to export for example the IVP commentary, all the volumes are in the .ris document, is that ok?)

And more important is there a special Accordance filter for Endnote? Or what filter do I have to use?

 

Jan Klein

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Hallo Jan

 

Sorry I can't speak for import in Endnote but in Zotero. There I have an option to import .ris. There is sure an equal option in Endnote, Sente, Citavi, etc./κτλ./usw.

 

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Grüsse

 

Fabian

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I agree with Fabian that there's surely a way to import the .ris file in Endnote. The .ris format is universal for these kinds of programs.  

 

I haven't used Endnote in a while, so I don't have a current version; but Bookends has the function in File: Import References: From File or Clipboard. I'm sure Endnote has something similar. 

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In EndNote go to File > Import… then select Reference Manager (RIS) from the dropdown and navigate to your exported .ris file. 

 

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All of you thanks alot for replaying.

Specialy you Rick. Thats the way it works!

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