Reference Library

Download the Entire Reference Library

The library was updated as of July 1, 2014.

NOTE: Right click on the above links to download; choose "Save link as" option for Firefox users, "Save target as" for Internet Explorer users. Once you have downloaded the XML file, open EndNote.  Under the "File" tab, select "Import".  After you "Choose File" , make sure to select the "EndNote Generated XML" import option.



EndNote Tutorials

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Thompson Reuters, the company that developed EndNote, has prepared several ways to familiarize users with their products.  While we realize that most researchers are familiar with EndNote, we wanted to provide you with direct access to the tutorials available.  Please click on the icon below to go directly to the EndNote Product Training Page. 


Description of the EndNote Library


EndNote X7 is an online search tool, a reference database, and a bibliography creator. It allows users to search online bibliographic databases, import references directly into a personalized library for storing, managing and searching, and formatting citations within Microsoft Word.  The EndNote files are compatible with other popular programs including Reference Manager, RefWorks, Mendeley, Zotero, and more. More information about EndNote can be located at http://www.EndNote.com.  Your institution may have a site license to this product, or a similar one, so you might check with your librarian to make inquiry.  

Our intention is that the library provided on this website will stand as the cornerstone for a database of PHSSR references. These references reflect our effort to collocate articles and reports from the field of PHSSR including key papers, authors, and the references cited from each of those. We hope that by compiling these into one, easily navigable file, researchers will be able to eliminate the tedious steps of locating documents, downloading them into a format suitable for publication, and retyping them in their manuscripts. This database, or library, will continue to grow and evolve as our data mining efforts increase. Individuals who subscribe to our online newsletter and possess this file will be able to constantly update what will become a comprehensive database of PHSSR literature.

PHSSR EndNote Library prepared by Rick Ingram - DrPH, MEd, Robert Shapiro - MALS, & Lauren Coil - MLIS


PubMed Search Results

Each month, our team of researchers and librarians prepare a list of the most recent PubMed searches to share in our newsletter.  We are limited to only a few listings per newsletter, but would like to provide you with the entire list.  You may take this list and add them to the PHSSR EndNote Library provided on our site.

Pub Med Tutorials

The National Library of Medicine has an online tutorial available based upon their one-day training course.  Please click on the link below to go directly to their website and take advantage of the available materials.