


To check if an item is available full-text at UIC, do the following in EndNote: After you put in your NETID and password, click the Done button on the lower right corner. Note: The first time you look for full text articles within EndNote, you will be asked to authenticate with your UIC NETID and password. Click on the Apply button in the lower right corner then hit the OK button.Click on the Authenticate with URL box and enter.After the Open URL box is checked off, put in the Open URL Path the following URL:.Check off the box for Automatically Invoke Find Full Text on newly-imported references to automatically bring in PDFs if available. It is possible to configure EndNote X3 and later to link to full-text available through UIC. Articles that are not available as PDFs on the library website may be requested for free through an Illiad or Interlibrary Loan account. You may have to look for PDF on the library website and attach the PDFs to that citation. Take a look at EndNote's Getting Started Guides for PC and Macs.ĮndNote's finding full text feature is not 100% accurate. If you need further assistance with importing/ exporting citations into EndNote, please contact Ask a Librarian. The UIC Library can help with basic importing/ exporting questions, but we are not able to assist with technical issues you may have with EndNote.įor technical issues, please contact EndNote's Technical Support. You can, however, search UIC's catalog by downloading and installing this connection file:

The EndNote search will not work with UIC’s subscription databases. Manually - manually type the reference details.Save and Import as a text file (some UIC databases require you save your reference to a file before you import it into EndNote).Auto Export (some UIC databases allow an autoexport).There are 3 ways to import references into your EndNote account. You can use these references in writing papers and automatically format the paper and the bibliography in seconds.ĮndNote can be purchased at a discount through the UIC Webstore by UIC faculty, staff, and students. About EndNote: EndNote is a bibliographic management software program installed on your computer. It allows you to create your own personal database by importing references from text files or online databases.
