DedupEndNote - deduplicate 2 files
Progress
Waiting for new input file ...
Steps
(The names of the EndNote databases and the RIS files are just examples)
- Export your existing EndNote database OLD as a RIS file OLD_RECORDS.txt
- Import the results from the second query into a new EndNote database NEW
- Export the NEW EndNote database as NEW_RECORDS.txt
- Upload these 2 RIS files on this page
- DedupEndNote will deduplicate both files, and save only the records from NEW_RECORDS.txt which are not present in OLD_RECORDS.txt.
If a record occurs multiple times in NEW_RECORDS.txt, it will be saved only once
- Save the result file as a local file (NEW_RECORDS_deduplicated.txt)
- Import NEW_RECORDS_deduplicated.txt in a new EndNote database if you want only to see the new records. Otherwise, import them into
EndNote database OLD
Why deduplicate 2 files?
Mark Mode
In Mark mode the duplicate records in the file with new records are marked with the IDs of the first record of a set of duplicate records.
If the duplicate record was found in the file with old records, the ID is preceded with "-".
When a record has no duplicates, no ID is used. The input file with new records is copied to the output file but the IDs of the duplicate records are written
to the Label field ("LB"). The original content of the Label field is overwritten! The DOI and Pages fields are not changed.
After importing the result file ("..._mark.txt") into a new EndNote database, making the Label field visible, and sorting on the Label field:
- records without Label content were unique in both files
- records with a negative Label were already present in the file with old records
- records with a positive Label had duplicates in the file with new records
Caveat
- If you have deleted records in the original EndNote database, and the second set contains records which are duplicates of the deleted records,
these records from the second set will be present in the deduplication results.
See the FAQ for a solution with new projects.
- DO NOT use the output file of a deduplication as an inputfile for another deduplication. The first output must first be imported in
an EndNote database (acquiring ID's) and exported again. This export file (with the ID's) can be used as inputfile for the another
deduplication.
- Updates in the new file for ahead-of-print publications in the old file will NOT appear in the result file!