How can I substitute the abbreviated journal names for the full journal names in a bibliography?
You can use the Journals term lists to store abbreviated journal names that EndNote can substitute for the full journal name in a bibliography. EndNote’s term lists are used to store terms such as keywords, author names, or journal names. You can use these stored terms when entering references to improve consistency and accuracy of information in your library. You can load one of the following term lists for data entry. The lists supplied are: • Chemical.txt • Humanities.txt • Medical.txt To begin using one of the supplied term lists: • On the EndNote toolbar, go to Tools > Open Term Lists and then select Journals Term List. • Delete all existing terms from the list (these are automatically added as you enter references into your EndNote library). You can click and drag to highlight all terms, and then click Delete Term. • Click on the Lists tab and highlight the Journals list. • Click Import List. • In the next window navigate to C:\program files\EndNote X3\Terms Lists. • Select the l
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