Importing an EndNote Tagged File
In addition to RIS and BibTeX formats, many Web-based resources let you export bibliographic information 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
%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
Importing an EndNote Tagged File
- Many web-based databases support direct export to Citavi. See Importing References in a Standard Format.
- 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.
Field mapping
The reference types supported in ENW format differ to some degree from the ones available in Citavi. This overview shows the mapping of reference types when importing from ENW format:
EndNote Tagged Reference Type |
Citavi Reference Type |
%0 Ancient Text |
Archive material |
%0 Artwork |
Unknown reference type |
%0 Audiovisual Material |
Audio or video document |
%0 Bill |
Unknown reference type |
%0 Book |
Book |
%0 Book Section |
Contribution in an Edited Book |
%0 Case |
Unknown reference type |
%0 Chart or Table |
Unknown reference type |
%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 reference type |
%0 Figure |
Unknown reference type |
%0 Film or Broadcast |
Movie |
%0 Generic |
Unknown reference type |
%0 Government Document |
Report or Gray Literature |
%0 Grant |
Unknown reference type |
%0 Hearing |
Unknown reference type |
%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 reference type |
%0 Online Multimedia |
Unknown reference type |
%0 Patent |
Patent |
%0 Personal Communication |
Personal Communication |
%0 Report |
Report or Gray Literature |
%0 Statute |
Statute or Regulation |
%0 Thesis |
Thesis |
%0 Unpublished Work |
Report or Gray Literature |
%0 Web Page |
Internet document |
%0 Unused 1 |
Unknown reference type |
%0 Unused 2 |
Unknown reference type |
%0 Unused 3 |
Unknown reference type |
Field Mapping
When you import an EndNote Tagged file, Citavi uses various field mappings depending on the reference type. Citavi imports the following fields:
ENW |
EndNote Field |
%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 |
%X |
Abstract |
%Y |
Tertiary Author |
%Z |
Notes |
%0 |
Reference Type |
%6 |
Number of Volumes |
%7 |
Edition |
%8 |
Date |
%9 |
Type of Work |
%? |
Subsidiary Author |
%@ |
ISBN/ISSN |
%( |
Original Publication |
%> |
Link to PDF |
%[ |
Access Date |