NDNEEL2s&9ÿÿÿÿßVAB-AF-'AN-AU- 1 AU-AV- BI- CA- CM- CY- DB-/DE-DI- +DP-0DT- GE- IC- IL- IP- IS-JN- LA-2LC- NT-OR-PD- |/, Vol.  `Issue` , pPD- |/, `Issue` , pPD- |/, Vol. , pPD- |/, pPD- , Vol.  `Issue` , pPD- , `Issue` , pPD- , Vol. , pPD- , pPE- PG- PT-RV- &SU- TI-UD- UR-VI- YR- ÒDD[ ] - . HD D#DHDed. H H D: DD$D%DDSLS!S"LDDDDD'DLJournal Article D. Dedited by ,, ed. &DBy: D DD ; : pp. p. . pp p LH(Cover story) DArticle D. v‚‚‚ ‚ÿ ‚ ‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚Record: PD- ‚  /!Bib of Native North Amer (EBSCO)EBSCO«DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS After viewing your folder contents, you may choose Export > Direct Export to EndNote, ProCite, or Reference Manager, then click the Save button. This will initiate the direct export process. However, you may also export the data to a tagged text file, then import that file using the appropriate EBSCO filter. To do so: 1. When viewing the contents of your EBSCO folder, select the items you wish to e-mail, then click the 'Export' link. NOTE: Do not choose the 'Save' option, as this will result in data in a format that is not quite suitable for import. 2. In the Export Manager, choose "Generic bibliographic management software" then click the Save button. 4. The data will appear in a new window in a format consisting of two-letter tags. Either choose File > Save As, or copy and paste the data into a text editor and save it there--in either case, you must save the file as "plain text." Do not save as a web page or HTML. 5. Import the file using the appropriate filter. NOTES 1. Some manual parsing of source data may be required after importing. 2. Because they cannot be parsed, year-date combinations are imported into the Date field.DP- EBSCOhost&Bibliography of Native North Americans