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EndNote: Exporting References into Endnote

You can export selected references, individually or in small batches, directly to your EndNote Library from Library Search.  COMING SOON The ability to export up to 10,000 references at a time directly into Endnote . Refer to the guide below to assist you in exporting Library Search citations to EndNote.

You can export selected references, individually, in small batches or in bulk (up to 25,000 results at a time), directly to your EndNote Library from EBSCO databases, including ATLA with ATLA Serials Plus, CINAHL Complete, Medline, and Religion and Philosophy Collection .
Refer to the guides below to assist you in exporting EBSCO citations to EndNote.

You can export selected references, individually or in small batches, directly to your EndNote Library from Google Scholar.  Refer to the guide and videos below to assist you in exporting Google Scholar citations to EndNote.

You can export selected references, individually, in small batches or in bulk (up to 20,000 results at a time), directly to your EndNote Library from ProQuest.  Refer to the guides below to assist you in exporting ProQuest citations to EndNote.

You can export selected references, individually, in small batches or in bulk (up to 10,000 results at a time), directly to your EndNote Library from PubMed.  Refer to the guides below to assist you in exporting and managing your PubMed citations in EndNote.

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