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RE: Google Scholar and importing of multiple citings

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RE: Google Scholar and importing of multiple citings
Author: Rob Nicholls    Posted: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 19:08:29 -0400
Kath, John

I think that there answer Kath gave is correct. However, if you import
the Google Scholar references into Zotero you can choose which ones you
want to export to Endnote.

Of course, it rather assumes that you use Firefox and Zotero as well as
Google Scholar and Endnote. Nevertheless, I find that it works as well
as the limitation of the bibliographic material that is available on
Google Scholar.

Rob

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On Behalf Of "Kath.O'Shaughnessy[k.oshaughnessy"@niwa.co.nz]
Sent: Thursday, 20 March 2008 7:45 AM
To: "Endnote-Interest"
Subject: Re: Google Scholar and importing of multiple citings

Hi John
the answer is no. You will notice that your Google Scholar search
results are not numbered; therefore there is no way to group the ones
you want, or even indicate 'All'.

Kath

Kath O'Shaughnessy
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>>> <John.Booth "jbooth" 18/03/2008 10:56 a.m. >>>
I have just downloaded 45 located articles from Google Scholar, but I
had to manually click on the link "Import into EndNote" for each one in
order that the enw files could be subsequently uploaded into EndNote for
import of the information.

Is there any way that more than just one-by-one link activation can be
effected? There has to be a better way! Perhaps, something like batch
operations?

-- John

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