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Author: Joanne Rich    Posted: Tue, 18 May 2004 19:01:00 -0700
Hi there,

At our library, we offer basic EndNote help to our Health Sciences
community. Unfortunately (and ironically) I'm not yet an active user of
EndNote so I would like to ask this group a couple of questions if I may:

1. I have been asked several times what the best strategy for organizing
libraries is (one big library with keywords to differentiate the papers they
belong to vs. separate libraries for each paper/project or...?)

2. What is the best way to facilitate incorporating citations from a current
awareness perspective, ex. Search from within the citation software to say
PubMed and pull citations directly, use email alerting services from
individual databases and import the citations from the emails, or...

3. A little off topic, but has anyone used RefViz? If so, is it something
for a graduate student or an experienced researcher?


Thanks, Joanne

Joanne Rich
Information Management Librarian
Health Sciences Library, University of Washington
206.616.6601




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RE: novice questions
Author: Kylie Crawford    Posted: Thu, 20 May 2004 06:36:02 -0700
Joanne,

I am a graduate student and use RefViz all the time. My advisor also
uses RefViz. My little sister used RefViz to help with a Senior (high
school) project. So, I would say RefViz is appropriate for all levels.
It is easy to use and very helpful.

Kylie


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novice questions
Author: Michael Przemeck    Posted: Sat, 22 May 2004 13:04:23 +0200
Hi Joanne,
first of all I would recommend to read Leanne Wiedemann's "Tips for
Endnote". You can access them using the URL
below:

http://lists.adeptscience.co.uk/endnote/endnote_Aug_2002/shid_ab68831c94c229
0d6b47fa768888cca5.html

or by going to the "Endnote Email List Archive"

http://lists.adeptscience.co.uk/endnote/

and searching for "Leanne Wiedemann tips".

When I look for multiple citations, I find it most convenient to search for
them at the PubMed website,

http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

eventually collect them in the "Clipboard", then display them as "Medline"
(important step!), save them somewhere on my computer (i.e., "Send To
File"), and then import them into my EndNote library using the "PubMed
(NLM)" filter.
In case it's only one or two references, I usually directly connect to
PubMed from EndNote and do the (less convenient) researches from there.

Enjoy! Michael
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PD Dr. Michael Przemeck
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
Germany

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RE: novice questions
Author: Joanne Rich    Posted: Mon, 24 May 2004 10:42:40 -0700
Thanks for the input Kylie. I appreciate hearing from the users themselves!

Joanne


-----Original Message-----
From: /> On Behalf Of Kylie Crawford
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 6:36 AM
To: /> Subject: RE: novice questions

Joanne,

I am a graduate student and use RefViz all the time. My advisor also
uses RefViz. My little sister used RefViz to help with a Senior (high
school) project. So, I would say RefViz is appropriate for all levels.
It is easy to use and very helpful.

Kylie


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RE: novice questions
Author: Lance D Yarbrough    Posted: Mon, 24 May 2004 17:14:02 -0500
I have not heard much about it, but if you are going to use it, it is
1/2 off until the end of the month so hurry.
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Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
The University of Mississippi
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University, MS 38677
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-----Original Message-----
From: /> On Behalf Of Kylie Crawford
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 8:36 AM
To: /> Subject: RE: novice questions

Joanne,

I am a graduate student and use RefViz all the time. My advisor also
uses RefViz. My little sister used RefViz to help with a Senior (high
school) project. So, I would say RefViz is appropriate for all levels.
It is easy to use and very helpful.

Kylie


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