
Using Find Full Text-select the records in your EndNote Library that you want to find full text for, and then click the EndNote References menu + Find Full Text, then Authenticate. There is no benefit to click the urls in this list. The following links are for copying into the preferences fields shown above. OpenURL (EndNote does not seem to use our implementation of the OpenURL Link Resolver) PubMed can slow the full text search some.) PubMed (select only if PubMed is a useful source for your research. Select the sources you want Find Full Text to use: See closing comments in this note for more information.

So, the OpenURL Link search which does use our OpenURL link resolver will probably find additional subscription full text. Please note: though OpenURL is listed as a Find Full Text source, it appears that EndNote does not make use of OpenURL as we have it implemented here.

Using OpenURL directly should display a Get It For Me link when the item cannot be found in our subscriptions so you can request articles that we don't have access to online. Another way to search for full text is OpenURL searching which makes use of the library's e-journal subscriptions. These will display as “found URL.Find Full Text searches for full text journal articles and links PDFs to references in your EndNote library. Sometimes EndNote cannot download the pdf, but will provide a link to the resource.


(Mac choose: Endnote X#/Preferences/Find Full Text.) Choose: Edit/Preferences/Find Full Text.EndNote X9 and X20 offer the option to find the full-text of the references downloaded to your EndNote library.īefore trying to find the full text it's best to set your preferences in EndNote.
