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About ResearcherID
ResearcherID.com is afreely availableresource for the global, multi-disciplinary scholarly research community. Afterregistering,
youare assigned anindividual ID number that stays withyou overthe courseof yourcareer, regardless of namechanges or
changeininstitution affiliation.
ResearcherID allows you to createan onlineProfile for showcasingyourpublicationhistory. It is designed to associateyou with
yourscholarly work, thus assuringan accurate recordof output and attribution. It alsoprovides a gateway for colleagues to
quickly locate yourpublishedwork andto identify you as a potential collaborator.
ResearcherID Features
At ResearcherID.com, youcan:
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Updateyourbiographical (Profile)information at anytime;
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Buildyourpublicationlist by usingWebofKnowledge
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,WebofScience
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,Distinct Authorsets, or by uploadingafile;
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Manageyourpublicationlist withEndNoteWeb
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Control whether yourProfileis public or private, muchlikepeopledo onFacebook and otherWeb sites;
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View citationmetrics for articles found inthe Web of Science; and
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Searchthe registry tofindcollaborators, review publicationlists, and explore how researchis usedaroundthe world.
ResearcherID Tools
Inaddition, ResearcherID includes an interactive Labs environment for explorationof author-level metrics. Thesetools allow for
visual analysis of research networks basedon:
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Subject Category
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Country / Territory
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Institution
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AuthorName
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PublicationYear
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Geographic Location
Thetools include:
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Webof Knowledgeis aresearchplatform createdby ThomsonReuters that helps youfind, analyze, andshareinformationinthe
sciences, social sciences, arts, andhumanities. Youget integratedaccess tohighquality literaturethroughaunifiedplatform that
links awidevariety of content andsearchterms together, creatingonecommonvocabulary andoneseamless searchfrom diverse
product databases suchas Webof Science, BIOSIS CitationIndex, andDerwent Innovations, Index.
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Webof Scienceprovides researchers, administrators, faculty, andstudents withquick, powerful access totheworld's leadingcita-
tiondatabases. Authoritative, multidisciplinary content covers over10,000of thehighest impact journals worldwide, includingOpen
Access journals andover110,000conferenceproceedings. You'll findcurrent andretrospectivecoverageinthesciences, social
sciences, arts, andhumanities, withcoverageavailableto1900.
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EndNoteWebis aWeb-basedservicedesignedtohelpstudents andresearchers throughtheprocess of writingaresearchpaper.
EndNoteWebincludes someof thesamefeatures as thedesktopversionof EndNote. Youcaneasily transferreferences between
EndNoteWebandthedesktopversionof EndNote.
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Citing Articles Network- Visually explore who is citingyourarticles.
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Collaboration Network -Visually explore yourcollaboration associates.
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Badge-Placean imagegraphic onany Web sitetoshow yourmembership inResearcherID. The badgedisplays areal-
timesummary of yourProfileand publications onmouse-hover.
Would You Like to Know More?
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GotoResearcherID.com
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MoreinformationaboutResearcherID
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Macintosh Printable Help File
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Features Added to EndNote X3
EndNoteX3 includes these new features:
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Usegroup sets tobetterorganize yourEndNote references. Savereferences ingroups andthensavesets of groups in
groupsets. You cancollect bothcustom groups and smart groups within the samegroupset. SeeAbout
Groups
and
Group
Sets
.
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Createaseparate bibliography for eachsectionin asingle Microsoft Worddocument. SeeCreating
Multiple
Bibliographies
in
a
Single
Document
andSections
.
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InMicrosoft Word, multiple citations that are grouped underasingle numbercan bedifferentiatedwithletters. See
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EndNoteWebis aWeb-basedservicedesignedtohelpstudents andresearchers throughtheprocess of writingaresearchpaper.
EndNoteWebincludes someof thesamefeatures as thedesktopversionof EndNote. Youcaneasily transferreferences between
EndNoteWebandthedesktopversionof EndNote.
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Numbering
Citations
.
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Findevenmorefull text documentswith FindFull Text. Use OpenURLLink resolvers and proxy systems tofind, down-
load, and automatically attach full text PDF files alongwithcorebibliographic data. SeeFinding
Full
Text
for
a
Reference
.
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Easily saveacopy of anattached file. SeeSaving
a
Copy
of
an
Attached
File
.
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Useexpanded and updatedbibliographic output styles, import filters, andconnection files.
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Useadditional AppleScript commands toautomate EndNote tasks. SeeAppleScript
andAppleScript
Examples
.
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CiteWhileYou WritewithAppleiWork Pages '09. SeeHow
to
Cite
While
You
Write
with
Pages
09
.
Features Added to EndNote X4
EndNoteX4 adds thesefeatures:
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Import and createnew records from PDF files. Whetheryou are importingasingle fileora folderof PDF files, EndNote
uses metadataand DOI informationto createa new referenceandattach the sourcePDF. Basic bibliography information
will beaddedautomatically for most journal articles, conferenceproceedings, conference papers, and reports.
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Searchthe contents of attached PDF files. You will findanew option onthe fieldlist to searchPDF files separately, orin
combinationwiththe referencedata.
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Createnew groups by comparing, combiningor suppressingexisting groups. The new smart groups areupdated dynam-
ically as yourlibrary grows.
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Transferup to10,000 references between the desktopand EndNote Webto shareonline groups withotherEndNote users.
Sharedgroups are now included whenyouCiteWhile You Writefrom EndNoteWeb.
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Edit references whencomparingduplicates—copy/pasteand savechanges inthe side-by-sideview.
CiteWhileYouWrite new features include:
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Addhyperlinks betweenin-text citations and thebibliography referencein Microsoft Wordusingany journal style.
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Useexpanded functionality wheneditingcitations—track usageand more.
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Meet thecomplete APA 6th stylerequirements includingspecific handling of references witheight or moreauthors,
hyphenatedfirst names and DOI data.
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Improvedfootnote handling for theChicago Manual of Styleand similar footnote-basedbibliographic styles.
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TravelingLibrary enhancements recognizereferences whensharing Worddocuments forbetter collaboration.
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Get a quick citation report of references citedin aMicrosoft Worddocument withanew auto-groupin the EndNotelibrary.
Features Added to EndNote X5?
Thecurrent releaseof EndNote includes the followingnew features:
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Easily convert yourReferenceManagerdatabases to EndNotedatabases. This features is availableto users of Ref-
erenceManager, versions 11 and 12.
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WithinCiteWhileYou Write, you now havethe optionto convert ReferenceManager citations and bibliographies toEnd-
Notecitations andbibliographies. This featureassumes that you haveconvertedyourReferenceManagerdatabase to an
EndNotedatabase.
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Addandtransferfileattachments toreferences inyourEndNoteWebaccount forgreatermobility.
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View andannotate PDF files in theEndNote library. Upgrade orcreate yourWebaccount withyourX5 licenseto receive
this expandedfeature.
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FindReferenceUpdates on theRecord Edit window to retrieve additional onlinedatasuchas the PMCID required for NIH
grants.
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Select anew citation option– Author(Year)– withinthe Find& Insert My References dialogin CiteWhileYou Write.
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Savetimewithnew conditional formatting–substitute empty fields withalternates suchas “Volume andPages” withDOI.
Support includes DOI, PMCID, and Editor/Translator conditions.
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Review duplicatereferences quickly withnew auto-highlights for eachfieldwheredifferences are found.
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View new Dataset and Music referencetypes as well as new fields forNIHMSID and ArticleNumber.
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Select from an expandedset of bibliographic styles, import filters, and connectionfiles installedby default –or add more
throughcustomizing.
Note: ThomsonReuters recommends that you view our What’s New videoat www.endnote.com/trainingoron yourEndNote
X5CD.
Seethe followingHelptopics for moreinformation about thesenew features inEndNote.
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Finding
Duplicate
References
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Updating
References
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Field
Substitutions
(Bibliography
and
Footnotes)
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Converting
a
Reference
Manager
Database
to
EndNote
Note: ThomsonReuters recommends that you view our What’s New videoat www.endnote.com/trainingfor detailedinfor-
mationabout the new features in EndNote.
If you haveupgraded from anearlier versionof EndNote, you may want tosee the followingtopics in EndNoteHelp.
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The EndNote Library
About the EndNote Library
Back Up Your Libraries
YourEndNotelibrary becomes increasingly valuable toyou as you addreferences toit. Consequently, it is imperativethat you
back upyourlibraries, along withany other important documents. Eachlibrary is madeup of a filewiththeextension.ENLplus a
corresponding.DATA folder. Always back up boththe . ENL fileand the .DATA folder.
Youcan use the SaveaCopy command orone of the CompressedLibrary commands to saveacopy of yourlibrary to aremov-
abledisk (orelsewhere)for safekeeping. SeeBacking
Up
Your
EndNote
Files
for moreinformationabout making backupcopies
of yourfiles.
Related Topics:
Backing
Up
Your
EndNote
Files
Important
Files
to
Backup
Important
Points
About
Libraries
Library
Summary
Save
a
Copy
of
a
Library
Important Points About Libraries
Listedbelow are someimportant points about theEndNote library. Detailed informationabout eachof theseitems follows.
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Thereis no limit to thenumber of references you cancreate inan EndNote library. It is recommendedthat the numbernot
exceed50,000to maintain efficient performancemanaging the database.
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Thereis no limit to thenumber of libraries you can create, assuming that youhavethe disk spaceto storethem. We rec-
ommendthat you keepall the references you citein yourpapers in one primary library.
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Youcan select default libraries to openautomatically whenEndNoteis started.
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Youcan openmorethanone library at atime.
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Libraries createdwiththe Windows version of EndNotecan be usedby the Macintoshversion of EndNote and viceversa
(seeTransferring
Libraries
Across
Platforms
).
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Eachlibrary can beindependently moved, copied, renamed or deletedusing theMacintoshFinder . Always move, copy,
renameor deleteboththe main.ENLfileand the.DATA folder; otherwise, you can losereferencedata.
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Figures, Groups, and othersignificant files are stored ina [library name].DATA folderwhichis in thesamefolder as your
mainlibrary file. This folder is an extensionof the library, so remember tomove, copy, rename, or deletethe associated
DATA folderalongwiththe mainlibrary file.
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Library filenames include theextension . ENL. If yourlibrary filename does not includethe . ENL, yourMacintoshFinder
may not be displayingfileextensions. You can display orsuppress fileextensions withthe Finder. OlderEndNotelibraries
may not include the . ENL extensionat all.
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TheLibrary window can be resizedand the display font can be changed toany font or sizethat youprefer.
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TheLibrary window displays amulti-columnreferencelist. By default, the first columnshows a Read/ Unread indicatorfol-
lowedby:
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