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- Importing references in Covidence
To import studies to Covidence from ProQuest, you'll first export your studies from the database in a compatible format To export your studies: Complete your search and filter your results as needed
- Exporting Search Results into Covidence - University of Alberta
Search results can be imported into Covidence by saving them in either RIS format (or a txt file from Pubmed) All of our major search platforms provide an option to save in at least one or both of these formats
- How can I export all my search results in ProQuest
Sign in to your My Research account 2 Run a search 3 Click Export Results 4 Select the format you need and click accept 5 Go to the Searches tab in your My Research account 5 Click on Export Results from your saved search in My Research
- ProQuest - Covidence - LibGuides at Duquesne University
Complete your desired seach in ProQuest On the results page, scroll to the bottom to see an option to choose the number of items displayed per page Increase the number of items you choose per page to the maximum amount
- How to export Covidence compatible files from databases
This video shows how to export studies from various databases into a Covidence compatible format for import Covidence accepts RIS text, EndNote XML, and Pub
- Importing References - Covidence - Research Guides at University of . . .
When finished screening full text in Covidence, you can export included studies to citation management software From Review Settings, select Export, Included, then choose which manager Up to 10,000 results may be exported at a time from ProQuest databases: Create and log into My Research account
- Research Guides: Covidence: Export Search Results from Database
The tabs below explain how to download search results from various databases and import references into tools like Covidence and reference managers (Zotero, EndNote, Mendeley) Most tabs focus on downloading RIS files, a common format accepted by these tools
- Exporting and documenting search results - McGill University
We recommend exporting RIS files that can be imported into Covidence for deduplication and screening You can use EndNote or other citation software as an intermediary step, although it is not required EndNote is useful for managing references and full text
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