ENDNEL2s&9ÿÿÿÿTitle:  Author: Author Address: Source: , () : .  Abstract: Taxonomic Names: Publication Type:  Index Terms: Geographic Area:  Language: ™DD[ ] - . H / D edited by H H: H, D DDDp. ; : #DHDed. HSD H D: DD$D%D&DDSLS!S"LDDDDDDD'D‚‚‚‚ ‚ÿ ‚ ‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚Record # of # Total Source: %Untitled Filter Biblioline BibliolineµBiblioline Conduct your search in a BiblioLine database. (The BiblioLine Quick Guide lists BiblioLine databases on campus e.g. Wildlife Worldwide) To Download or Email your records. If e-mailing records, mark records to be transferred. Next go to the bottom of the page. Enter your complete e-mail address in the email To: box. Click on gray email Marked Records button (at bottom right of screen). **If emailing records, you must then save them with a file name from your email program before importing them into EndNote. If saving records: Click on either Print/Save All Records or Print/Save Marked Records (gray buttons above first record). Change selection in the Print/Save Format box to either Marked Full Records Only or all Full Records. Next select File and Save As. Identify your disk drive and filename plus the extension .txt (plain text) in the File Name Box. Example: a:myfile.txt Click on OK. Importing Your BiblioLine Download File into a EndNote 4 Database Open Endnote 4. Open your EndNote database. At the menu bar select File and click on Import. Click on Choose File and select your Biblioline text file. Click on Open. Select Biblioline from Import Option: pull-down menu If filter is not found in pull-down menu, click on Other Filters, highlight Biblioline filter and click on Choose. Click on Import. The records transferred are shown. Close the transfer box to return to the EndNote database record list. ' DATABASE:WILDLIFE REVIEW ABSTRACTSSTRACTSABSTRACTS