Thanks, I didn't know that. Upon exploring, I find you need
to edit the
scholar preferences to display the link to import into
Endnote.
Leanne
-----Original Message-----
From: listmaster isiresearchsoft.com
[mailto:listmaster isiresearchsoft.com] On Behalf Of
CW.Hayford[Chayford aol.com]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 7:25 PM
To: EndNote-Interest thomson.com
Subject: EndNote and Google Scholar
Probably some of you have already found Google Scholar, a
part of
Google under "more," which, to quote, will
"search across many
disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed papers, theses,
books, abstracts
and articles, from academic publishers, professional
societies, preprint
repositories, universities and other scholarly
organizations. "
It may be less well known that it will download a reference
into
EndNote, at least when run in Internet Explorer (I haven't
been able to
see it work in Firefox, which I prefer).
Cheers.
--
Charles W. Hayford, Visiting Scholar
Department of History
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL 60208-2220
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