Method One:
1. Run your search in JSTOR
2. Select the references you want to export by clicking the boxes on the left side of the screen
3. Then, click on the Cite button. Select Export a RIS file. The download will start automatically

4. When the download has completed, click on the file to open it and it will import your citation into EndNote. Your references will temporarily be in your Imported References folder. If you have smart groups set up, they will automatically be distributed into any groups. If not, you can distribute it to the appropriate group(s).
Method Two:
1. Run your search in JSTOR and select an article by clicking on the title
2. Click the Cite button. The Cite This Item dialog box will open
3. Select Export a RIS file. The download will start automatically

4. When the download has completed, click on the file to open it and it will import your citation into EndNote. Your references will temporarily be in your Imported References folder. If you have smart groups set up, they will automatically be distributed into any groups. If not, you can distribute it to the appropriate group(s).
Find Full-Text Note
Find Full Text will not locate any articles from JSTOR.
To solve this issue:
- Download the PDF file from JSTOR and save it to your computer. If you are bulk uploading multiple PDFs, create a folder and save all PDFs in that folder.
- Manually attach a PDF file to a reference in your EndNote library. To do this, see the instructions under "PDF Files" to see how to attach a PDF to an EndNote record.