Hi Emily
This probably isn’t going to help........but.....
You can do this using Reference Manager which has two fields for journals - Standard abbreviation and Full versions. Once you've got a few journals in the system, you can standardise all your journal entries and specify in your bibliography that it uses the "full" format.
Regards
John
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From: UK medical/ health care library community / information workers [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Emily Hurt
Sent: 11 July 2014 11:56
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Subject: Formatting references
Afternoon all,
We produce several Current Awareness bulletins for staff and I'm currently trying to find a quick and easy way of formatting references so they can be cut and pasted and popped into Publisher. For example: I am putting together one on Intentional Rounding and have collected references from PubMed, CINAHL and Medline (accessed via HDAS).
We have access to EndNote and I have experimented with importing references in, but with little success. References imported from PubMed only have the abbreviated journal title in and ideally I'd like the full title, and references imported from HDAS seem to lack lots of fields, even though I saved them as an RIS file and used the RIS filter when importing into EndNote.
So, my questions to you on this sunny Friday afternoon are:
1. Am I going wrong somewhere with EndNote? Is there a way to make sure all the fields I need are imported properly regardless of where they are coming from?
2. How do you produce bibliographies to put into documents without spending hours cutting and pasting bits and bobs?
I'm happy to summarise and report back to the list if I get lots of responses.
Thanks in advance,
Emily
Emily Hurt, Assistant Clinical Librarian Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Office Address: Education Centre 1, Royal Preston Hospital, Sharoe Green Lane, Preston PR2 9HT
Tel: 01772 522763
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