FAQ
File Conversion
Conversion utilities to convert references from another bibliographic management program into EndNote are available at : http://www.endnote.com/support/enconversion.asp
| Program | Instructions |
|---|---|
| Bookends & Bookends Pro | Export from Bookends or Bookends Pro using the "ProCite" format, and import the resulting file into EndNote using the "ProCite" import option. |
| BibTex | User-contributed utilities and instructions for converting BibTex files are at the EndNote FTP site: ftp://support.isiresearchsoft.com/pub/bibtex/ |
| Citation 6 and WordPerfect Citation | http://www.endnote.com/support/enconversion.asp |
| NoteBook II Plus & NoteBuilder | http://www.endnote.com/support/enconversion.asp |
| Papyrus 6 and 7 | http://www.endnote.com/support/enconversion.asp |
| ProCite | Choose Open from EndNote's File menu to convert your ProCite database into an EndNote library. Or you can export your references from ProCite using the quote-delimited export option. For the Macintosh and DOS versions, use the default export settings. Use the ProCite import option to import the resulting file into EndNote. |
| Ref-11 | http://www.endnote.com/support/enconversion.asp |
| Reference Manager | Choose Open from EndNote's File menu, and locate and open any one of the Reference Manager database files. This will convert your Reference Manager database to an EndNote library. Alternatively, you can export the references in RIS format, and import them using EndNote's Reference Manager (RIS) import option. |
| Refer/BibIX | Use the Refer/BibIX import option to import a Refer or BibIX text file. |
| Other programs | Check the online manual for Creating Text Files EndNote Can Import on how to set up a tab-delimited file for importing into EndNote. |

