Select the term list you wish to import.A dialog box will open displaying the available term lists in your EndNote Program Files. In the Lists tab, highlight Journals, then click the Import List.In your library, select Tools > Define Terms Lists.When all of the journals are highlighted, select Delete Term. Click on the first journal name and then press + A on the keyboard to select all of the journals. In your library, select Tools > Open Terms Lists > Journal Terms List. To ensure consistency and accuracy, we recommend that you discard your existing Journal term list and import Journal term lists from EndNote. Note: If you did not define your Journals term list when you created your library, then your term list has been created automatically as you enter new references into your library (whether by importing or manually entering them). This helps ensure that all journal names and abbreviations are consistent. We recommend that you define the Journal term list for each new library. Endnote uses the journal terms list to abbreviate journal names. Sometimes different citation styles use abbreviations for the journal names. These lists are linked to their corresponding fields and serve as an index, improving the consistency and accuracy of your references, citations, and bibliographies. Three types of term lists are available with every library file: Authors, Journals, and Keywords. Locate your library and click the Open button. The Select a Reference Library dialog box will appear.If the library does not appear in the list, click Open Library. Select the library that you wish to open. A list of libraries that you have previously opened will be displayed.In the dialog box that appears, select Open an existing library OR from the menu bar, select File > Open. Choose where you would like to save your new library.ENL extension, which stands for End Note Library. The New Reference Library dialog box will appear.In the dialog box that appears, select Create a new library OR from the menu bar, select File > New. While there is no limit to the number of references that can be stored in one library, we suggest that the number not exceed 100,000.We recommend that you store all your references in one or two libraries and use Groups and Group Sets (see below) to organize and categorize references.Each reference is stored as an individual record with different data fields for author, title, etc. A library is a collection of references.