To enable Direct Export (automatic downloads) from electronic databases (PubMed, Web of Science, etc.) to your EndNote library, you must use Mozilla Firefox. You may need to click on Other Filters in the dropdown menu if you do not see this option. If you are downloading from another database, you'll likely select Reference Manager (RIS). If you are importing a file from PubMed, you'll select PubMed (NLM) as your Import Option. Select the file you want to import and then click Options at the bottom left of the window. You can also import citations by clicking File -> Import. Similar to using EndNote on a PC, you can click on the downloaded citation file and it should automatically open in EndNote. To do this, save a copy of your library and do not select the Package file option. However, if you are using Covidence for a systematic review and using the bulk upload feature, you'll need to access individual PDF files. This ensures you don't accidentally delete important data. EndNote X9 gives you the option to create a 'Package' file that contains both the.