Training
Training handout from MIT Libraries class
Workshops offered by the MIT Libraries - MIT ONLY.
- EndNote Basics (60:00)
- Building an EndNote Library (1:34:41)
- Using EndNote in Word (1:15:13)
Citation Management Support
Contact us at:
cite-help@mit.edu
Transferring References from Barton to EndNote
You have two options:
Export from Barton, Import to EndNote
Advantages: cleaner reference, better search mechanism
Disadvantages: longer than other methods, tedious
- Search in Barton for the books/journals/conferences you want to export.
- Click the check boxes to select them from the results list and click “Save/Email” (see below).

- Change the record format to “EndNote” and click “Send” (without entering your email address).
- Make sure “Save to file” is selected and click “Send.”
- From the File menu, choose Save As or Save Page As. Save the document as a text file, with the .txt extension.
- Open EndNote, then open the library that you want to import into.
- From the File menu, go to Import…
- Click “Choose File…” to browse your hard drive and locate the file of references that you just saved.
- For the Import Option, select “Reference Manager (RIS).”

- Click Import. The references brought in from the file will be listed.
Search Barton and Import from Inside EndNote
Advantages: Fast and simple
Disadvantage: poor search mechanism
Inside EndNote, go to the Tools menu and highlight Connect.
- If MIT is an option in the sub-menu, select it.
- If MIT is not an option, select “Connect…,” find MIT in the list that pops up, and click Connect.
- Using the search box that appears, perform a search of the MIT catalog.
- Retrieve as many references as you want from the confirmation box that appears. These references are retrieved and listed in a separate window.
- Select the references that you want to import into your library, click “Copy n References To,” and select the library where you want the references to go.

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