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Sync and Transfer with EndNote

Sync

You can synchronize your library in EndNote X6 or later with your library in EndNote Web. The Sync process automatically synchronizes both sets of references so that an exact match exists in both EndNote and EndNote Web.

The data in EndNote and EndNote Web are merged in both applications when you run Sync. You will have identical groups and references when Sync completes processing.

The Sync process includes all data changes to references (including file attachments) during the Sync process so that each library matches the other.

For example, if you add or remove references and/or PDF files in EndNote, then those changes are updated in EndNote Web and vice-versa.

The Sync process includes updates and additions to groups in both libraries. For example, if you create and add references to a new group in EndNote, then you will see this group in EndNote Web the next time you run the Sync process.

The Sync process is always initiated from EndNote. Consult Help in EndNote desktop for details about Sync.

Transfer

You can transfer references from EndNote X.0.2 or later to My References and from My References to EndNote X.0.2 or later. Transfers are always initiated through EndNote desktop. File attachments may be transferred between EndNote desktop and EndNote Web.

Transfer Rules for File Attachments

EndNote desktop preferences allow you to specify that an attachment be inserted as a relative link or with an absolute path. To transfer file attachments between EndNote desktop and EndNote Web, the relative link option should be selected. See preferences in EndNote desktop Help for more details.

When transferring references with attachments, all new attachments are transferred in both directions regardless of the selected transfer direction. That is, attachments are added to both sides during a transfer even though the transfer occurs in one direction.

For example, let us assume Reference X in EndNote desktop has three attachments. The same Reference X in EndNote Web has two different attachments. During the transfer process, desktop transfers the three attachments to EndNote Web. At the same time, EndNote Web transfers the two attachments to desktop. The two references now share the same attachments.

The following rules will apply if you have installed EndNote X5 or later and have an account with EndNote Web. These rules are controlled by your accounts limits.

  • EndNote desktop normally has a limit of 45 file attachments per reference. That is, you can only attach 45 files to a desktop reference. However, if you transfer file attachments from EndNote Web, a reference in desktop can end up with more than 45 attachments.
  • EndNote Web has no limit on the number of file attachments per reference. When transferring references with attachments from EndNote Web to EndNote desktop, all attachments are transferred to desktop even if this number exceeds the 45 file attachment limit.
  • Both EndNote desktop and EndNote Web can have only one figure attachment per reference. When performing a transfer, if both the desktop reference and the Web reference contains a figure attachment, the one that remains after the transfer is determined by the transfer direction. The other figure attachment is overwritten. For example,  you perform a transfer from desktop to  Web, the desktop figure attachment will appear in both references.
  • In EndNote desktop, attachments appear in a reference in the order in which they are attached. Moreover, they are appended to the order of existing attachments.
  • In EndNote Web, all attachments appear in alphabetical order.
  • If you delete an attachment from a reference in EndNote desktop, then you must manually delete that attachment from the reference in EndNote Web and vice-versa if you wish to keep the two references in sync.
  • Some files may be automatically renamed after they are transferred from EndNote Web to the desktop because the path is too long and when the file names are identical.
  • Due to server resources, there may be a limit to the number of references you can transfer at one time. There is also a size limit (5GB) to the number of files and figures you can transfer. If you attempt to transfer more than the limit, you will be notified.

Deletion Rules for File Attachments

File attachments that have been transferred, but are then deleted from either EndNote desktop or EndNote Web will appear on both sides during a subsequent transfer. You must manually delete an attachment in both EndNote desktop and EndNote Web to keep the two references in common.

For example, let us assume that you transfer Reference X (containing an attachment) from EndNote desktop to EndNote Web. Later, you delete the attachment from the desktop reference but you decide to keep the attachment in the Web reference.

Later, you perform another transfer of Reference X (either from desktop to Web or vice-versa) and the reference contains a new attachment. In this instance, the new attachment is transferred. The attachment that you previously removed from the desktop reference is automatically restored when the transfer process completes.

 

 

 

Transfer Tips

EndNote desktop preferences allow you to specify that an attachment be inserted as a relative link or with an absolute path. To transfer file attachments between EndNote desktop and EndNote Web, the relative link option should be selected. Refer to Help in EndNote desktop for more details.

Formatted Cite While You Write documents are fully compatible between EndNote Web and EndNote X.0.2 or later.

Fields containing links to files in the EndNote .Data folder are not editable in EndNote Web. These fields are File Attachments and Figure Attachments.

Transfer and Sync

Transfer and Sync used together with mixed versions can result in duplicates. Use Find Duplicates when this occurs.

Sync will identify transferred references as duplicates. Use Find Duplicates when this occurs.

 


Documentation Version 3.7
This help page last modified 08/15/2012