

Both PC & Mac users should see an EndNote tab in the Word ribbon.Open your EndNote library and your Word document.Please contact the PSU library if you need any assistance.EndNote's Cite While You Write (CWYW) function enables you to insert in-text citations in a Word document while simultaneously creating a bibliography for that document: You may need to take some extra steps to configure EndNote to search only PSU's library databases. Use the desktop application to a few databases and library catalogs, and then select citations from the search results. Once you fill in the citation information, it is saved to your EndNote Basic account.įinally, you can save citations to EndNote by using the search feature within the desktop application.

You will generally need to fill in the citation information yourself, as the extension can be unreliable at automatically filling in citation information. If you use only EndNote Basic (and not the full version), the Firefox extension is the only way you can capture citations. It may be slightly different in each database, but the steps and interface will be similar.ĮndNote also has a Firefox browser extension that lets you capture citations from the web.

The image below shows a citation export using the ScienceDirect database.Īs you can see, the PSU Library databases allow for citations to be exported into EndNote. The image below shows a citation export using the JSTOR database. The first image shows a citation export using the EBSCO database. The images below show several different methods of importing citations from PSU's database to EndNote so you can see a comparison. Each database has a slightly different interface, and sometimes the option to export a citation to EndNote can be listed under a different term, such as "Save" or "Export." You can export research articles from the web, Microsoft Office, and PSU's research databases. There are several ways to import citations to EndNote.
