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Exporting References to EndNote, Mendeley or Word

You can export references from PsycINFO to EndNote, Mendeley or Word using the Export icon at the top of the results display.

PsycINFO - Export Icon
  1. Before you import references from a database ensure your EndNote library is open.
  2. Select the references by clicking the tick boxes displayed next to them. You can export up to 200 references at a time. If you have more than 200 you will have to export in batches (Type in 1-200 in the Select Range box, and so on).
  3. Once you have made your selections, scroll up to the top of the results list. Select Export.
  4. In the pop-up window, select EndNote in the Format drop-down list.
  5. Under Fields, select an option according to how much detail you require for each reference. We recommend a minimum of citation and abstract.
  6. Include options:
    1. Tick the External Resolver box to include the Article Link .
    2. Untick the URL box .
  7. Click the Export button.
    PsycINFO - Export to EndNote options
  8. The way your computer handles the file is determined by your browser settings. If you are prompted to save or open the file, save it to a location on your computer you will remember (such as Downloads). If you are not prompted, the file will be saved to your Downloads folder automatically. EndNote may open automatically and import the references.
  9. Clicking on the file should import the references into EndNote. Contact us if this isn’t working.
  1. Select the references by clicking the tick box displayed next to them. You can export up to 200 references at a time. If you have more than 200 you will have to export in batches (Type in 1-200 in the Select Range box, and so on).
  2. Scroll up to the top of the results list. Select Export.
  3. In the pop-up window, select RIS in the Format drop-down list.
  4. Under Fields, select an option according to how much detail you require for each reference. We recommend a minimum of citation and abstract.
  5. Include options:
    1. Tick the External Resolver box to include the Article Link .
    2. Untick the URL box .
  6. Click the Export button.
    PsycINFO - Export to Mendeley options
  7. The way your computer handles the file is determined by your browser settings. If you are prompted to save or open the file, save it to a location on your computer you will remember (such as Downloads). If you are not prompted, the file will be saved to your Downloads folder automatically.
  8. You can drag and drop the file into your Mendeley library to import the references.
    See our Mendeley — Beyond the basics (Currently under development) for more detailed instructions.
  1. Select the references by clicking the tick box displayed next to them.
  2. Scroll up to the top of the results list. Select Export.
  3. In the pop-up window, select Microsoft Word in the Format drop-down list.
  4. Under Fields, select an option according to how much detail you require for each reference. We recommend a minimum of citation and abstract.
  5. Select your preferred citation style.
  6. Include options:
    1. Tick the External Resolver box to include the Article Link .
    2. Untick the URL box .
    3. Tick the Search History box if you want to include your search strategy.
  7. Click the Export button.
    PsycINFO - Export to MS Word options