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Connection File Request Form |
| Use this form to submit your request for the creation
of a new connection file (or the modification of an existing one).
When you submit this form, your request is logged in our request database.
Periodically we create new connection files with the highest number
of requests (and availability of sample data from the data provider)
and post them here. If you need a
new connection file right away, you can create one yourself or you
could modify an existing one if you find one that is close to your
needs. You might also consider querying the EndNote Customer ListServ
to see if anyone else has created the file you seek. Click here
for details on how to join the ListServ.
Please note that we do not reply to requests sent through this
form. If you have a technical support question to which you would
like a response, please submit it through our technical
support form.
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Database
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The source of information being queried (such as a Library Catalog,
Medline or Web of Science). |
| Database
Name |
This will be an arbitrary name assigned by the provider to a database.
Examples are mesz, voyager, or pqd. |
| Data
Provider |
The
company or organization providing the data (such as the National
Library of Medicine or ISI). |
| Internet
Address |
This
can be a numeric address such as 192.168.1.251 or domain name such
as host.researchsoft.com |
| Port |
This
is a number or range of numbers that is part of internet communications.
Usually 210 is the port for Z39.50 |
| Record
Syntax |
The
format the data is provided in. Common examples are USMARC or SUTRS. |
| Search
Attributes |
A
web page or URL describing how to configure an EndNote connection
file to read the database. |