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![]() ![]() Select the records of your choice by clicking on the check boxes next to each citation.EndNote includes the URL for PubMed articles, which will lead to full-text PDF’s of the article, when available (note that when importing records from a search done on the PubMed interface, the URL is not included).The “copy all to” button on the top right side sends all citations from the search to the library you select. From here, you can look at the records and select the ones you would like to place in your library. After selecting the number of results you want retrieved,you will see these search results from a separate window.Note that this will not put the citations directly into your library – there will be an intermediary screen from which you can select citations. From here you can choose the number of citations you want retrieved. After entering in your search terms, run the search and you will get a “Confirm Remote Search” screen.Click on “More Options”, to add more search boxes (the default is three) if you need to create a more powerful and refined query. ![]() ![]() However, you can choose to search with PubMed specific search fields (such as MeSH, PMID, Substance Name), or do a broad search by using “All Fields”. In the drop-down boxes, EndNote displays Author, Date and Title as default fields.If no resources are displayed or if the desired location is not shown, click on “New Search”. ![]()
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