Jefferson’s EndNote X3 users can set up their preferences to quickly download PDFs for many of their citations from JEFFLINE.
In EndNote’s Edit Menu, choose Preferences, then Find Full Text.
In OpenURL Path:, enter:
http://fa7pn9ym8k.search.serialssolutions.com
In Authenticate with:… URL , enter:
https://login.proxy1.lib.tju.edu/login
Click Apply.
To retrieve article PDFs, highlight the references for which you want to find full text. Choose References –> Find Full Text.
You’ll be prompted to log in with your campus key. On the JEFFLINE Proxied Resources page, click Continue, and click OK on the copyright usage notice.
PDFs will download and be stored with your EndNote citations. A paperclip will appear next to those references with a PDF attached.
Note: Sometimes the program will not find PDFs even when a JEFFLINE subscription is available. In the citation record, look for a URL to return to the record in the database where the record was downloaded (e.g. Scopus or PubMed). Once in that database, click the JEFFLINE button to look for the full-text of the article. PubMed users must be logged into a MyNCBI account with the Jefferson Outside Tool activated to see these JEFFLINE links.
If you’d like to know more about EndNote, other bibliographic software programs or JEFFLINE databases, please contact the Reference Desk at 215-503-8150, askalibrarian@jefferson.edu, or IM SMLreference.
