About Z39.50 Access and
Bibliographic Management
What
is EndNote®? | What is a Connection File? | What
are Filters?
About Z39.50 Compliant Databases | Additional Resources | Download Instructions
For users of citation
software users such as EndNote®, Procite® and Reference Manager®,
the Salmon Library provides Z39.50 access to the library's WebCat. This
web page also provides the U
of Alabama--Huntsville connection file for use in the EndNote
Windows® software. The
Endnote connection file for
Apple® computers is also available. Connection files for Procite®
and Reference Manager® are currently not available.
What is EndNote?
EndNote is a software
tool for managing references. You can search bibliographic databases,
import references into your database(s), and create and format bibliographies
in various styles. The package is not available on public workstations
at the Salmon Library but is available for purchase. If you are a UAH
student, inquire about the educational discount at the campus bookstore.
Additional pricing and purchasing information is available from the producer. You may also choose
to download a free trial
demo copy.
Note:
The Salmon Library does not support or recommend EndNote. The Library
is merely making this information available as a service to the members
of the UAH Community who are using EndNote to manage their bibliographic
citations.
What is a Connection File?
EndNote uses connection
files to let you connect directly to online bibliographic databases,
search for the references, and retrieve those references without leaving
EndNote. These individual connection files in EndNote provide the information
required to connect to a Z39.50 compliant database. You may also wish
to check out EndNote's information on connection
files and their full list of downloadable connection files not requiring
an account. Most of these connection files already are included in the
Connect folder that installs when you load the EndNote® program.
However, the connection file for the Salmon Library has been made available
only recently and therefore was not shipped with EndNote 4.0.
What are Filters?
Import filters
are the files used by EndNote to decipher information that has been
downloaded from an online database. You can read EndNote's information
on filter files and see their full list of downloadable filter files. Most of these
filter files already are included in the Filters folder that installs
when you load the EndNote® program.
Instructions
for FirstSearch (FS) databases.
| Instructions for SilverPlatter (SP) Databases | Instructions for InfoTrac (IAC) Databases | Instructions
for Cambridge (CSA) Databases | Instructions for
EBSCO Databases
About Z39.50 Compliant Databases
EndNote® connection
files only work with Z39.50 compliant databases. Z39.50 is a standard
communications protocol that facilitates information retrieval across
diverse collections of data resources and between different types of
computers and computing environments. A Z39.50 compliant database requires
that it be run on a Z39.50 server. The Salmon Library WebCat is such
a server. Also it is possible to capture references from other databases
and import them into EndNote using the Import feature within EndNote.
This method uses filters to place the captured information into fields
in the EndNote record. First you need to save your references, then
you need to import them into EndNote.
Additional Resources
Specific Download/Import
Instructions
Instructions for using EndNote with the UAH library catalog (WebCat):
The following is
basic information about our Z39.50 WebCat server. However, it is recommended
that you download the
"U
of Alabama-Huntsville" connection file (or the MacIntosh®
version) and add it to your EndNote connections folder. Then
you can connect directly without any further action needed.
- Database Name:
Unicorn
- Database Description:
University of Alabama in Huntsville Online Catalog
- Domain Name:
librarycatalog.uah.edu
- Port Number:
2200
- Server Software
Vendor: Sirsi Corporation
Instructions for ABI-Inform
Check the boxes
next to your desired search results. Select the "Marked List"
link in the header of the window. Click the "EMAIL ARTICLES"
button, insert your e-mail address in the appropriate field, and select
"Send Email." Be sure your session Preferences are set to
email articles as plain text, not HTML formatted attachments. You will
receive one message for every marked reference. Save references e-mailed
to you as "Plain Text" or "Text Only". (ABI-Inform
does not provide a uniformly tagged source code for importing. To retrieve
the title, journal name, city, date/year, and abstract from your text
file, you must manually copy and paste the information into EndNote.)
Instructions for America: History & Life and
Historical Abstracts
After checking the
boxes next to your desired search results, select the "Tagged Results"
button at the left side of the screen. Click the "Output Option"
button and select the Full Entry, Tagged Entries, and ASCII Display
radio buttons; then click "Submit" at the right. At the next
screen displaying your results in fixed width text format, select Save
As... (Plain Text or Text Only, plus the ".txt" file extension
for Windows) from the File menu, or Select All from the Edit menu and
copy and paste the results into a blank text file.
Instructions for Cambridge (CSA) Databases
After you have saved
your citations, you will need to open a database in EndNote, select
Import from the File menu, then select the CSA file you just saved and
the CSA filter you want to use. Click on the Import button and your
citations will be downloaded into the EndNote database. The ASFA filter
is compatible with all CSA Life Sciences databases, including Biological
Sciences, and Environmental Science and Pollution Management, and is
the best option for the Materials Sciences databases. The Sociological
Abstracts filter may be used with Social Services Abstracts and Linguistics
and Language Behavior Abstracts. See CSA
Bibliographic Manager page for more info.
Instructions for Engineering Village (Compendex)
There is a two-step
process for importing EV2 Compendex records to EndNote (Make sure you
have downloaded the filter first):
-
Export EV2
Compendex records into RIS format: Select RIS from the pull-down
menu and click Save/Download in the Results Manager. In the Save
As dialogue box, the user must create a file name and specify to
which directory the file will be downloaded.
-
Import records
into EndNote: Open EndNote, select Import from the File menu. Choose
the file to import, select "Ei Compendex (Ei)" for the
Import Option in the Import dialogue box, and then click Import.
Instructions for EBSCO Databases
Save in 'Bibliographic
manager format' as a text file (.txt). Enter your email address and
click Send.
Instructions for FirstSearch (FS) Databases
On a page of the
Search Results, click on the check box of each reference you want to
save. Select Marked Records under Results at the left.
Then click the Email button. On the following screen, select
to send the marked records with detailed records, in plain text format.
Enter your email address and click Send.
Instructions for InfoTrac Databases (Expanded Academic
Index, General BusinessFile, etc.)
Mark the boxes next
to your desired search results. Click on the "Mark List" link
in the header of the window. Select to send your marked references via
E-mail; you will receive one message for every marked reference. Save
references e-mailed to you as "Plain Text" or "Text Only".
(You must import each reference file individually or copy and paste
the data into a single text file. To retrieve the abstract from the
"Abstract:" field of the text document, you must manually
copy and paste it into EndNote.)
Instructions for PubMed
Display your search
results in MEDLINE Report format. At the bottom of the page, locate
the Save button. Save the reports in PC Text format of Macintosh Text
format, as appropriate.
Instructions for SilverPlatter (SP) Databases
Use the WebSPIRS
Save button to save your search results to a file. Select to show filed
names as "Short labels" from the popup menu and to show "All
fields" under "Which fields?" Next, be sure the check
box to include record numbers is checked; then click the Save Records
button.
Instructions for ScienceDirect
No filter is required
if you are using EndNote 4.0. Tag Documents; select 'Export' (link above
first article); select RIS Format, select 'Export'. Select 'Open this
file from its current location'; choose EndNote4; choose the appropriate
Library and select open.
(For further assistance
with bibliographic management software and how it is used with Salmon
Library resources, please e-mail David
P. Moore or use the online
form).
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