In addition to RIS and BibTeX formats, many Web-based resources offer bibliographic information export in EndNote Tagged (ENW) format.
Citavi can import and export bibliographic information in EndNote Tagged format. A typical EndNote Tagged entry looks like this:
%0 Edited Book
%@ 978-3-8309-1689-5
%E Handke, Jürgen
%E Franke, Peter
%T The virtual linguistics campus
%D 2006
%C Münster
%I Waxmann
%J Strategies and concepts for successful e-learning
%P 324 S.
%K E-Learning
The field content follows a tag consisting of a percent sign and a field code.
Importing an EndNote Tagged File
•Many web-based databases support direct export to Citavi. See Searching Web-Based Databases and Importing Search Results for more information.
•If you have an EndNote tagged file (with the .enw file name extension) on your computer already, double-click it to start the import or drag it into the navigation pane in the Reference Editor.
Reference Type Mapping
The reference types supported in EndNote Tagged format cover only a subset of the ones available in Citavi. This overview shows the mapping of reference types when importing from EndNote Tagged files:
EndNote Tagged reference type |
Citavi reference type |
%0 Ancient Text |
Archive Material |
%0 Artwork |
Unknown |
%0 Audiovisual Material |
Audio or Video Document |
%0 Bill |
Unknown |
%0 Book |
Book |
%0 Book Section |
Contribution in an Edited Book |
%0 Case |
Unknown |
%0 Chart or Table |
Unknown |
%0 Classical Work |
Collected Work |
%0 Computer Program |
Software |
%0 Conference Paper |
Contribution in Conference Proceedings |
%0 Conference Proceedings |
Conference Proceedings |
%0 Dictionary |
Edited Book |
%0 Edited Book |
Edited Book |
%0 Electronic Article |
Journal Article |
%0 Electronic Book |
Book |
%0 Electronic Source |
Internet Document |
%0 Encyclopedia |
Edited Book |
%0 Equation |
Unknown |
%0 Figure |
Unknown |
%0 Film or Broadcast |
Movie |
%0 Generic |
Unknown |
%0 Government Document |
Unpublished Work |
%0 Grant |
Unknown |
%0 Hearing |
Unknown |
%0 Journal Article |
Journal Article |
%0 Legal Rule or Regulation |
Statute or Regulation |
%0 Magazine Article |
Journal Article |
%0 Manuscript |
Manuscript |
%0 Map |
Map |
%0 Newspaper Article |
Newspaper Article |
%0 Online Database |
Unknown |
%0 Online Multimedia |
Unknown |
%0 Patent |
Patent |
%0 Personal Communication |
Personal Communication |
%0 Report |
Unpublished Work |
%0 Statute |
Statute or Regulation |
%0 Thesis |
Thesis |
%0 Unpublished Work |
Unpublished Work |
%0 Web Page |
Internet Document |
%0 Unused 1 |
Unknown |
%0 Unused 2 |
Unknown |
%0 Unused 3 |
Unknown |
Field Mapping
When you import an EndNote Tagged file, Citavi uses various field mappings depending on the reference type. An EndNote Tagged file supports the following fields:
Field Code |
EndNote Field Name |
%A |
Author |
%B |
Secondary Title (of a Book or Conference Name) |
%C |
Place Published |
%D |
Year |
%E |
Editor /Secondary Author |
%F |
Label |
%G |
Language |
%H |
Translated Author |
%I |
Publisher |
%J |
Secondary Title (Journal Name) |
%K |
Keywords |
%L |
Call Number |
%M |
Accession Number |
%N |
Number (Issue) |
%P |
Pages |
%Q |
Translated Title |
%R |
Electronic Resource Number |
%S |
Tertiary Title |
%T |
Title |
%U |
URL |
%V |
Volume |
%W |
Database Provider |
%X |
Abstract |
%Y |
Tertiary Author |
%Z |
Notes |
%0 |
Reference Type |
%1 |
Custom 1 |
%2 |
Custom 2 |
%3 |
Custom 3 |
%4 |
Custom 4 |
%6 |
Number of Volumes |
%7 |
Edition |
%8 |
Date |
%9 |
Type of Work |
%? |
Subsidiary Author |
%@ |
ISBN/ISSN |
%! |
Short Title |
%# |
Custom 5 |
%$ |
Custom 6 |
%] |
Custom 7 |
%& |
Section |
%( |
Original Publication |
%) |
Reprint Edition |
%* |
Reviewed Item |
%+ |
Author Address |
%^ |
Caption |
%> |
Link to PDF |
%< |
Research Notes |
%[ |
Access Date |
%= |
Last Modified Date |
%~ |
Name of Database |
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http://manual.citavi.com/en/?importing_enw.htm (Last updated: 29.03.2012 14:04:54)
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