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Can I import SciFinder records into EndNote?

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Can I import SciFinder records into EndNote?

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Yes. Select records from your results and click the Export link, and select the “Citation Export Format” for the output file (*.ris). Then open your EndNote library and import the file. The SciFinder (CAS) filter is not required for this format. See the help page for details. See also our EndNote Help page for software information. It has been reported that EndNote’s “Search for Full Text” feature does not always work properly with many types of imported records, including SciFinder’s. The exact cause(s) of this is unknown, but it’s usually a better idea to retrieve full text manually rather than rely on functions that must retransmit messy metatdata across multiple layers of link resolvers.

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