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Direct Export from EBSCO Databases
Author:    Posted: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 17:02:49 -0500
Have any of you experienced the following quirk when attempting to use
the direct export from EBSCO's Academic Search Premier?

When the references are exported into EndNote (my institution is using
version 7), the URL for each article shows up not as part of the
reference it belongs with, but as an
entirely separate reference in the EndNote library--i.e., for each
article, two "references" are being exported: one that contains all of
the bibliographic data except the URL, and one that contains only the
URL.

For reference, the steps I'm following for direct export (which have
always worked in the past) are

1. Perform your search
2. Mark the citations you wish to export into EndNote by clicking on
the "Add" folder icon
3. Click "folder has items"
4. Click "save to disk" at the top of the result list
5. Click on the "bibliographic manager" tab
6. Select the "citations in direct export format" radio button
7. Click "Save"

This is also occurring with EBSCO's Business Source Premier; I haven't
checked other EBSCO databases yet, but I'd expect similar results.

(A workaround is to sort the references by author, bringing the
URL-only references to the top, and delete those with no author, but
there's got to be a way to get this to work properly without having to
go through the trouble of doing this).

Anyone have any idea why this is happening/what do to about it?

Many thanks,
Elizabeth

Elizabeth L. Winter
Electronic Resources Librarian
Georgia State University Library
email: /> phone: 404.651.1432
fax: 404.651.2148


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