![]() ![]() Click in the Field(s) cell for the new line, then click “Insert Field” at the top - select "Journal".If there, you should be good, but if not, scroll down to the last field and hit enter. Scroll through to look for %J (Journal). ![]() ![]() Click “Templates” on the left and under Reference Types dropdown click “Journal Article”.From there, scroll down and look for “EndNote Import” - click on it and click “Edit”.Click “Tools”>”Import Filters”>”Open Filters Manager”.EN20 can be missing an Import Filter setting that you can manually fix if you find that your Journal field is blank and the Journal name is showing up at the end of the Author field. Exporting References from Google Scholarĭouble check that your Google Scholar file (ENW) uploaded correctly into EndNote. ![]()
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