To view citation export options you have to select the radio
button on
the Google Scholar Preferences page (where you set your
library).
http://scholar.google.com/scholar_p
references?hl=en&lr=&output=search
There is a Bibliography Manager at the end of the list of
Preferences.
The default setting seems to be to not display any
"citation import
links."
Annette
On 4/20/06, Bob Duncan <duncanr lafayette.edu> wrote:
> At 02:37 PM 04/20/2006 -0700, K.G. Schneider wrote:
> > > o Citation export in EndNote, RefWorks,
Refman and Bibtex formats.
> > >
> > > Roy
> >
> >I take it the citation export is for institutional
accounts only? I have an
> >individual account, and I ust tried Google Scholar
with Refworks. Even
> >after logging in I couldn't do it, and because
there's no "record view" or
> >"email" or some other way to give
myself the citation in raw form, I
> >couldn't even force my way around it.
>
> I don't see any export options anywhere in GS.
>
> Bob Duncan
>
>
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