If you are conducting a systematic review, first import the results from different databases in Endnote. Then deduplicate your library and then export the deduplicated references into a RIS-file to add to your screening-application, e.g. Covidence or Rayyan.
1. Make sure you have highlighted all the references that you wish to Export. If you wish to export the whole library, see the tip at step 3.
2. Go to File > Export
3. Choose Output style 'Refman (RIS) Export' and save the file.
If you can't find RIS, choose Select another Style and browse to it.
If you wish to export your entire library then simply uncheck the box for “export selected references”.
4. Go to Covidence or Rayyan
Upload the RIS-file.
5. Find more information on importing options:
- Importing files in Covidence
- Rayyan - a quick tour
Download the Output style from the Endnote Download page.
1. Go to EndNote Downloads and search for Excel. Download the Output style 'Export to Excel (Sample style showing basic format)'
2. The Output style is called BasicExporttoExcel
3. Highlight the references you wish to export.
4. Select this style from the drop down box.
5. Select 'Copy Formatted' (CTRL+K) from the 'Edit' menu.
6. Open Excel and place the cursor in cell A2.
7. Paste (CTRL+V, or click on the ribbon).
1. Make sure you have highlighted all the references that you wish to Export. If you wish to export the whole library, see the tip at step 3.
2. Go to File > Export
3. Choose Output style Refman (RIS) Export
If you wish to export your entire library then simply uncheck the box for 'export selected references'.
4. Save the file it as an XML file.
5. In the Mendeley menu, select File > Add Files... and choose the XML file you have exported from EndNote. Click on Open. Your imported EndNote collection will then appear in your Mendeley library.
1. Select your desired outputstyle in the EndNote Library.
2. Select the desired reference(s). Hold down the control key to select multiple references.
3. Copy formatted references: From the Edit menu, select Copy formatted.
4. Open the desired Word document and paste the formatted references using Ctrl-V or by selecting Paste from the Edit menu.