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How to Import Medline Search Result (DUMC OVID) in Reference
Manager
Contributor: NC
Date: Dec. 12, 1996
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Step I. Sending your search result by FTP Service from NCSA Telnet
Step II. Importing the saved result file into your reference database
Step I. Sending your search result by FTP Service from NCSA Telnet
1. In Edit/Preferences/FTP Server preference window, make sure that
Server Mode is On, No passwords needed. You won't have to
set this up by yourself in most cases since lab computers are supposed to
be set as shown:

2. When you ready to transfer your result, type <control+b>
to save your search results, and select Save documents... in the
Medline session.
3. At Select Save Service options, select FTP by using arrow
keys.
4. Type a filename (max=8; ceramide for example) for your search
results at Save Name prompt, and unselect (i.e. remove X mark)
Include Strategy by pressing space bar.

5. In the Field Selection screen, select the followings:

If you don't want keyword sets pre-determined by the Medline service, unselect
MeSH Subject Headings.
6. Select OVID in Output Format screen.
7. At Remote Name prompt, type <command+I> or run Network/Send
IP Numbers to get the numbers (IP address) like one shown below:

8. Hereafter, just strike <return> keys at any prompt within
the NCSA Telnet. No matter what destination direcoty you specify at Remote
Directory prompt, your search result would be sent to the root folder of
your computer hard disk.
9. Before you move onto Reference Manager, you may want to check your result
file which is, in this example, tmp ceramide.CIT in the root folder
of your hard disk.
Step II. Importing the saved result file into your reference database
10. In the Reference Manager, open References/Capture from Text File...
menu.
11. As in the dialog box shown below, select OVID Online(OVID) for
Database Service from Capture Definitions folder, and select
your search result file (tmp ceramide.CIT in this exmpale) for Text
File to Import from your hard disk.

Select Edit Each Reference During Import if you want to check each
reference before importing.
12. Click Start Import or <command+K>. Click Yes
in the dialog box to allow Reference Manager to save a copy of your search
result file.
13. Importing is complete. NOW, before you leave the computer, please open
the hard disk and trash two search result files named tmp ceramide.CIT
and DUP. tmp ceramide.CIT which are no longer needed.