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EndNote: creating a library

Steps

1. Open EndNote via Athena 

If you've never used Athena on this device before, install the Citrix client: https://helpdesk.ugent.be/athena/en/ica.php 

 

2. Click in EndNote on File > New

 

 

 

3. Save the library on your H:Drive, preferably in a separate folder

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EndNote: hoe kan je grote aantallen referenties importeren vanuit Embase?

In Embase kunnen tot en met 10.000 referenties tegelijk geëxporteerd worden naar EndNote.   Werkwijze:   - Zorg ervoor dat je EndNote library waarnaar je wil exporteren, geopend is; - Open een webbrowser via Athena waarna je via https://lib.ugent.be de databank Embase opent. Dit maakt het mogelijk om referenties direct … Read more

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tags: academisch schrijven   artikel   EndNote   FFW   FGE   refereren  

EndNote: hoe kan je referenties importeren vanuit ClinicalTrials.gov?

TIP 1: Als je niet ál je zoekresultaten wil exporteren, dien je eerst de gewenste referenties te selecteren. Vervolgens worden deze automatisch tijdelijk bewaard bij 'Saved studies', zie knop rechtsboven.

  • Open je lijst met opgeslagen referenties door te klikken opSaved Studies> Download (rechtsboven)
  • Selecteer het bestandsformaat: Plain text > Download

 

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EndNote: hoe kan je referenties importeren vanuit The Cochrane Library?

Stap 1: Selecteer de referenties die je wil exporteren > Export selected citation(s)   Stap 2: Selecteer het formaat Plain Text > vink Include Abstract aan > Download en sla op   Opmerking: niet opslaan als RIS-bestand     Stap 3: Ga naar EndNote en klik op File > Import … Read more

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EndNote: how can I update or edit references?

To mannually edit a reference, simply select the reference and edit in the right-hand column.

Edit manually

If you want to manually edit a reference, you:

  • Open EndNote via Athena.
  • Select the reference you want to edit.
  • In the right-hand column, you can edit the reference in the tab …
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EndNote: how do you share your library?

You can share (parts of) your EndNote desktop library with up to 99 colleagues or peers.

Back up your library Make an online EndNote account
  • Make an online EndNote account by registering here
  • Use your UGent e-mail account so EndNote recognises …
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EndNote: how to add and delete references

Once you have uploaded all your references into your EndNote library, you can delete duplicate references and add references manually. You can also edit them manually or automatically.

 

Add references

Read this tip to learn about importing references from databases.

Add a reference manually:

  • Open Athena and EndNote.
  • Click …
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EndNote: how to create a group?

You can create groups in EndNote to structure your citations. There are three different groups:

  • a Group: you can add citations manually
  • a Smart Group: citations are added automatically
  • a Group Set: a cluster of (Smart) Groups

 

Group

If you want to create a group to which you can …

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EndNote: how to make a back up

You can back up your EndNote library by making a Compressed Library.

When you incorporate your EndNote library (.enl file) and your associated data folder (.data file), you create a Compressed Library. It is a smaller file than the .enl file and .data file combined and can be easily stored …

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EndNote: importing a Mendeley library

There are two ways to import a Mendeley library into EndNote.

RIS
  • Open your Mendeley library.
  • Click File > Export All > RIS - Research Information Systems (*.ris).
  • Save the file.
  • Open your EndNote library.
  • Click File > Import > File.
  • A pop-up window appears. Choose the file you just …
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    EndNote: importing references

    You can import references into EndNote from many different databases. In the clips below, we explain how to import references from the four most commonly used ones: the library's catalogue, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar.

     

    Web of Science

    Click here for the Research tip on how to …

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    EndNote: importing references from Web of Science

    You can import up to 1.000 references at the same time from Web of Science into your EndNote library.

    To do this, enter your search query > click "Export" > click "EndNote desktop"

     

    You will see a pop-up where you can enter the amount of references you want to …

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    EndNote: personalising your reference fields

    You can personalise the fields in EndNote in two different ways.

    Reference types

    You can choose which reference type is your preferred default, e.g: Journal Article. You can also choose which fields a certain reference type needs.

    • Open EndNote via Athena
    • Click Edit > Preferences, click on the tab "Reference …
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    EndNote: what is a Traveling Library?

    "Traveling Library" refers to the citations that are embedded in a Word document. You can:

    • Send the Traveling Library to your publisher, alongside your manuscript
    • Export the Traveling Library from a Word document of a colleague
    Export a Traveling Library
    • Go to Word via Athena
    • Open your paper either via …
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    EndNote: what is it?

    EndNote is software supporting:

    • information management: collect information in one place, group in a relevant structure, comment, add keywords and much more;
    • referencing, footnotes and a bibliography: add references in a text, using the correct reference style ("output style"), make or change reference styles, set up bibliographic lists.

    Using reference …

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    EndNote: what is your library's capacity?

    Ghent University has a license for EndNote desktop and has access to Web of Science.

     

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    Endnote: find and remove duplicates

    You can have duplicate references all removed in one click or one by one manually.

    Manually remove duplicates

    You can find duplicates of references when you click Library > Find Duplicates. You will get a pop-up where you can compare possible duplicates. If there are fields that differ, they will …

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    Evidence-based guideline: how can I evaluate the quality?

    The Appraisal of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation Instrument (AGREE II) is a general tool for authors and users of guidelines to evaluate the methodological quality of clinical guidelines. The AGREE II tool is available in different languages, including Dutch and English.

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    tags: evaluate   evidence-based guideline   FFW   FGE   quality assessment   systematic review  

    Evidence-based guideline: how to write a quality guideline

    What is an evidence-based guideline?

    Evidence-based guidelines (or clinical practice guidelines) consist of statements that include recommendations to help physicians, patients, carers or policy makers make health care decisions in a specific health care setting with the aim of optimising patient care.

    Evidence-based guidelines are informed by a systematic review …

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    tags: evidence-based guideline   evidence-based richtlijn  

    FAIR: What are the FAIR data principles?

    FAIR refers to a set of attributes that enable and enhance the reuse of data (and other digital objects) by both humans and machines. The 'FAIR' acronym stands for:

    • Findable
    • Accessible
    • Interoperable
    • Reusable

    The FAIR principles originated in the life sciences, but can also be applied …

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    tags: integrity   open science   research data management  

    FINPRO: what do I need to do for the financial side of my project?

    Both before and after the start of a research project you must take care of the financial administration and management of your project. Ghent University has you covered by making available the FOCUS management system and a central and decentralised network of colleagues with the necessary knowhow about rules and …

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    tags: grant  

    FINPRO: what research funding exists for researchers at Ghent University?

    You can find an overview on the page Funding opportunities. Funds exists on different levels:

    • via Ghent University
    • on a Flemish level
    • on a federal (Belgian) level
    • on a European and/or international level
    • in the context of development cooperation

    Keep up to date with calls and other funding news …

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    tags: BOF   FWO   grant   Horizon 2020   Horizon Europe  

    FINPRO: what support does a front officer provide for my projects?

    During all crucial phases of the project (from application to closure), a budget holder can call on the support of a front officer for the financial management of research and education projects. At least one front officer has been appointed for each department. This financial expert can be consulted for …

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    FWO: How do I complete the DMP section in my FWO application?

    Data management planning as part of FWO policy

    As of 2018, the FWO has made Research Data Management (RDM) a key element of its policy for all support channels. This entails new requirements for researchers regarding data management planning (see the UGent RDM webpages for more details on FWO policy). …

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    tags: FWO   integriteit   integrity   research data management  

    FWO: Publications and research data in FWO-applications

    Do you have questions on adding a publication list to an FWO project, exported from Biblio? Or on complying to requirements on research data management (RDM) and drafting a data management plan (DMP)?

    We wrote some tips to help you in the process:

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    FWO: which reporting requirements are applicable to research output of FWO projects?

    What does FWO require?

    FWO requires all information on research results to be submitted to the FRIS research portal if these results originate from a project that is at least partially funded with FWO resources. At Ghent University, fulfilling this requirement is supported through GISMO and Biblio. From these …

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    FileSender: introduction

    Ghent University offers and recommends the web application Belnet FileSender for sending large digital (workrelated) files. The advantage of FileSender is that you can send large files up to 6 TB for free and in a safe way. You do not have to create an account when you are connected …

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    Finding Belgian legislation

    You can find Belgian (federal) legislation on the platform Belgian Legislation. Via a single interface you can search the database of the index of legislation as well as the database of the consolidated legislation.

    Belgielex is the intersection of the Belgian laws where you can find federal as well …

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    tags: database   FRE  

    Finding European legislation

    EUR-Lex is thé platform for EU law. It is the offcial and most complete collection of legal sources of the EU and is updated daily. On it, you can find:

    • EU law,
    • EU case law,
    • other European public documents,
    • and the authentic electronic version of the Official European Journal,

    available …

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    tags: database   FRE