EndNote to CSL migration
Hi
I have many EndNote styles and want to migrate them to CSL in order to use them later. I know that this forum helps in such situations but I don't want to bother you with my numerous requests and want to understand the conversion process to do all the work by myself.
I was wondering if there is a document, some kind of a guideline, that describes the steps and useful tips to correctly transfer my .ens to .csl. It would be great to have any information at all, even the basics of such conversion process (e.g. where to look, what fields to transfer, how to create a CSL from a scratch having only .ens), because right now I have almost no idea where to start (except just searching for the CSL that looks like my ENS).
Thank you.
I have many EndNote styles and want to migrate them to CSL in order to use them later. I know that this forum helps in such situations but I don't want to bother you with my numerous requests and want to understand the conversion process to do all the work by myself.
I was wondering if there is a document, some kind of a guideline, that describes the steps and useful tips to correctly transfer my .ens to .csl. It would be great to have any information at all, even the basics of such conversion process (e.g. where to look, what fields to transfer, how to create a CSL from a scratch having only .ens), because right now I have almost no idea where to start (except just searching for the CSL that looks like my ENS).
Thank you.
If these styles are for specific journals we do NOT have on the repository yet (https://www.zotero.org/styles) then you can request them via this route and we (mostly me) will have a look: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
If they are custom styles for personal use/universities etc. you can use our search engine to find something that matches the style: https://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/
We could then help with smaller edits if it's not a vast amount.
Alternatively, if it needs more work we can offer to help against payment.
In order to edit styles you can use the VisualEditor or Code editor (or in combination). Both have a certain learning curve.
This will give you a primer: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step