Adding PDFs using EndNote Click and finding matching
references
You can also add PDFs to EndNote using EndNote Click (it was previously called
Kopernio). EndNote Click serves two key purposes: it speeds up the process of
accessing full-text PDFs by detecting when there is a full-text PDF on a page and
allowing you to click straight through to read it, as well as providing a place to store
and manage the PDFs; it allows you to export those PDFs to EndNote and
generates a reference in EndNote from the data attached to the PDF.
It works by adding a free plugin to your browser. You will need to create an EndNote
Click account, which you are prompted to do as part of the installation process
(details below).
EndNote Click is not compatible with every database, so take a look at your key
databases to see whether EndNote Click will be useful for you.
The EndNote Click plugin is compatible with the browsers Google Chrome, Firefox
and Opera.
You have 100MB of free storage, so you may not want to rely on EndNote Click as
the key place you store PDF files, but it can be useful as a way of exporting PDFs to
EndNote. If you invite a friend, you can upgrade to 2GB of storage.
Installing EndNote Click
• Go to kopernio.com.
• Depending on your browser, there will be a button that says Add to Firefox
for free or Add to Chrome for free, etc.
Work through your browser’s installation process. Once complete, the EndNote Click
button will appear at the top of your browser as ‘EN’ in a purple circle.
You will be prompted to create an EndNote Click account. Enter your first and last
name, email address and password and click Create my EndNote Click account.