Library Services
You can search a number of online resources from within EndNote. Searching online databases via EndNote is a good way to get specific references into your library quickly.
In the left side menu pane, you might already have some resources such as PubMed or Web of Science saved in the group set Online Search.
If the resource you wish to search is displayed, click on it.
To see other resources to search, click on the plus sign + beside the Online Search group. Alternatively go to the Tools menu and select Online Search to select from a list of databases/catalogues. Not all databases will work, please see the note at the bottom of this page for more details.
Please note, many of the resources available to search from within EndNote require authentication, which is not possible to set up via UCL's authentication routes. You should always be able to search PubMed, Jisc Library Hub and other library catalogues, as they are freely available resources. You will be able to search Web of Science when accessing EndNote on a computer connected directly to the UCL network, UCL's VPN or Desktop@UCL Anywhere, but not directly from your own home personal computer.
If you want to carry out a subject search of an online database, it is usually best to go directly to the database itself to carry out your search, as you then may have the option to search by subject headings and will have many more search features to help you carry out an effective search.