 In this tutorial, I will show you how to configure EndNote to find full text. EndNote 12 and later automates the task of locating full text files on the web by using bibliographic data stored in the reference. Once found, EndNote downloads and attaches the PDF to the reference. In order to use the find full text feature to search for full text for multiple citations at once, you will need to configure EndNote find full text preferences within the Johns Hopkins full text link resolver. In EndNote 3 or later, go to edit, select preferences, and then select find full text. Enter this link in the open URL path box. In the authenticate with box, enter this link. Make sure all boxes are checked and click apply. And next click OK. Now we will activate the full text locator. Once your preferences are set, return to your EndNote library. Go to references, select find full text, and then authenticate. You'll be prompted to log in with your JED ID and password. Once authenticated, highlight the records for which you'd like to find full text. In this example, we will just select a few. Then go to references, find full text, and find full text. Now review and accept the copyright notice. EndNote tracks your progress in the find full text groups. A clip icon indicates that the full text has been added to the record. Note that connecting to Hopkins resources using JH Pulse, Hopkins VPN connection may yield higher full text retrieval.