Importing References
Synthesis supports four general methods for importing references into your project: online search, file import, grey literature manual import, and project merge.
Online Search
The fastest and easiest method of getting references into Synthesis is via online search. See Searching for References Online
For example, to import references from PubMed using the online search feature you would open the Pubmed from the drop down list, and then enter a PubMed search term and following the dialog instructions to import it into Synthesis.
menu option, chooseImporting References from Files
You can also import reference files by clicking the Import Citations buttton on the Synthesis main window. This allows you to import references previously exported from reference databases and other reference managers. Synthesis supports importing references from services such as the following:
- PubMed - see Importing References from PubMed
- Ovid Medline/Embase - see Importing References from Ovid Medline
- Web of Knowledge - see Importing References from Web of Knowledge
- IEEE - see Importing References from IEEE
- Scope (Elsevier) - see Importing References from Scopus (Elsevier)
- ProQuest - see Importing References from ProQuest
- EndNote - see Importing References from EndNote
- MedNar, EnviroNar, Science.gov
Importing Grey Literature
You can import grey literature by entering it manually into a form, or copy/pasting reference tag information from your clipboard. Both functions are available from the Grey Literature, which is accessible in one of the following ways:
- From the menu
- By pressing Ctrl-G
Merging Projects
Another way that references can be added to an open project is by importing another project previously exporting using the
menu. For example, this might be done by a secondary reviewer when setting up a literature review for the first time and receiving a copy of the starting project from the primary reviewer.