Exporting References from Databases
Most of the Georgia State University Library's databases, including GIL-Find, the catalog, support the direct export function. This is the easiest and most efficient way of adding references to your EndNote library. Every database works a little differently, but most databases can export to EndNote with these general steps:
Adding References Manually
The most basic way to enter a reference is by typing it in. Click References-->New Reference.
Here are some tips to keep in mind when manually entering a reference:
Place your cursor in your Word file exactly where you want the citation to appear. Click the Insert Citation button on the EndNote toolbar in Word and enter a keyword to locate your citation, then click Insert.
EndNote toolbar (appears in Word)