# VOSviewer

## VOSviewer

## VOSviewer

## VOSviewer

* Centre for Science and Technology Studies

<https://www.cwts.nl/>

<http://www.cwtsbv.nl/>

* VOSviewer

<https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=23&v=9dTWkNRxUtw>

<http://www.vosviewer.com/>

* CWTS Leiden Ranking

<http://www.leidenranking.com/>

* CWTS Journal Indicators

<http://www.journalindicators.com/>

* Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mapping

<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11192-009-0146-3>

* Visualizing freely available citation data using VOSviewer

<https://www.cwts.nl/blog?article=n-r2r294>

* Visualizing freely available citation data using VOSviewer

<https://www.cwts.nl/blog?article=n-r2r294>

* MEDLINE to ris

<https://www.reading.ac.uk/library/finding-info/endnote/lib-endnote-faq-packages.aspx>

> EXPORTING REFERENCES FROM ENDNOTE DESKTOP TO TALIS ASPIRE ONLINE READING LISTS
>
> Open your EndNote library.
>
> Choose Select Another Style from the options in the Output style box.
>
> From the list select RefMan (RIS) Export and click the Choose button.
>
> Select the references that you wish to export.
>
> Go to the File menu and then select Export.
>
> Choose a destination folder and enter a filename. Check that the file type is set to Text File (\*.txt), the output style is set to RefMan (RIS) Export, then press Save.

*
* Centre for Science and Technology Studies

<https://www.cwts.nl/>

<http://www.cwtsbv.nl/>

* VOSviewer

<https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=23&v=9dTWkNRxUtw>

<http://www.vosviewer.com/>

* CWTS Leiden Ranking

<http://www.leidenranking.com/>

* CWTS Journal Indicators

<http://www.journalindicators.com/>

* Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mapping

<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11192-009-0146-3>

* Visualizing freely available citation data using VOSviewer

<https://www.cwts.nl/blog?article=n-r2r294>

* Visualizing freely available citation data using VOSviewer

<https://www.cwts.nl/blog?article=n-r2r294>

* MEDLINE to ris

<https://www.reading.ac.uk/library/finding-info/endnote/lib-endnote-faq-packages.aspx>

> EXPORTING REFERENCES FROM ENDNOTE DESKTOP TO TALIS ASPIRE ONLINE READING LISTS
>
> Open your EndNote library.
>
> Choose Select Another Style from the options in the Output style box.
>
> From the list select RefMan (RIS) Export and click the Choose button.
>
> Select the references that you wish to export.
>
> Go to the File menu and then select Export.
>
> Choose a destination folder and enter a filename. Check that the file type is set to Text File (\*.txt), the output style is set to RefMan (RIS) Export, then press Save.

*
* Centre for Science and Technology Studies

<https://www.cwts.nl/>

<http://www.cwtsbv.nl/>

* VOSviewer

<https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=23&v=9dTWkNRxUtw>

<http://www.vosviewer.com/>

* CWTS Leiden Ranking

<http://www.leidenranking.com/>

* CWTS Journal Indicators

<http://www.journalindicators.com/>

* Software survey: VOSviewer, a computer program for bibliometric mapping

<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11192-009-0146-3>

* Visualizing freely available citation data using VOSviewer

<https://www.cwts.nl/blog?article=n-r2r294>

* Visualizing freely available citation data using VOSviewer

<https://www.cwts.nl/blog?article=n-r2r294>

* MEDLINE to ris

<https://www.reading.ac.uk/library/finding-info/endnote/lib-endnote-faq-packages.aspx>

> EXPORTING REFERENCES FROM ENDNOTE DESKTOP TO TALIS ASPIRE ONLINE READING LISTS
>
> Open your EndNote library.
>
> Choose Select Another Style from the options in the Output style box.
>
> From the list select RefMan (RIS) Export and click the Choose button.
>
> Select the references that you wish to export.
>
> Go to the File menu and then select Export.
>
> Choose a destination folder and enter a filename. Check that the file type is set to Text File (\*.txt), the output style is set to RefMan (RIS) Export, then press Save.


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