The most important thing to remember when you are getting started with EndNote is to never save your EndNote Library to a cloud service, such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Onedrive, or iCloud. EndNote Libraries can NOT be saved on the cloud. This WILL corrupt your library. Always save your EndNote Library to your desktop, harddrive or another local drive.
It is not recommended to have more than one EndNote Library. Having multiple libraries can cause problems later down the line, when you may need to Sync your library, use EndNote Online, and can cause problem with version control. It's much better to just have one Library, and use Groups and Group Sets to manage your references.
EndNote is a complex program that contains a lot of information, and for this reason, it is not infallible. As with any program, EndNote Libraries can become damaged, corrupt, or inaccessible. You should make regular backups of your EndNote Library and save them in a safe location, so that if anything happens to your main Library, you have not lost all your work.
Unlike an active EndNote Library, a compressed backup can be stored on the Cloud. However, you should move these files back to a hard drive on your computer, before attempting to open them and extract the compressed contents within.
To create a compressed (backup) library:
Sometimes your EndNote library may become damaged or corrupted. This often occurs when your library has been saved on a cloud service or when the data folder has been deleted or moved.
To recover a library:
Tip: Further in-depth information on library recovery can be found here.
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