Emma Kimberley has moved on to pastures new, and while we wait for a new zookeeper to arrive, Keith Nockels from the University Library will be keeping this blog and the Graduate School Reading Room web presence up to date. Unfortunately, drop in appointments in the Graduate School Media Zoo are temporarily unavailable, but emails will still be answered and this term there is a programme of workshops. The workshop programme is elsewhere on this blog, and also on the GSMZ website.
You can now export multiple citations from Google Scholar if you have a Google Account. Go to Google Scholar and sign into your Google Account. Conduct your search. Click on the Star icon (Save) under each reference you want to export. Then click on My Library in the top, right of the screen. Select all the references and click on the Export option: Click the Star/Save Icon Choose Export Option To Export into EndNote Choose the EndNote option. Open the EndNote file that is created. The references should automatically import into EndNote. To Export into RefWorks Choose the RefMan option. Save the RIS file that is created. Login to your RefWorks account. Click on the plus (+) button. Choose Import References. Add the RIS file you just saved. Set the file import option to RIS - Reference Manager. Click import and your references will be imported. --- Good Practice Tip: Always check that all the reference information you need has been