THANKS!
this IS a useful feature
It is under "scholar preferences" from firefox
BUT note that unlike other sources, such as psychinfo and
world of
knowledge, there is no control of what gets downloaded to
endnote
Things I always choose: abstract, addresses, URL, email of
authors are
mising + journal names are abreviated
diana
Professor Diana Kornbrot
University of Hertfordshire
College Lane, Hatfield, AL10 9AB, UK
Email: d.e.kornbrot herts.ac.uk
Blended Learning Unit
voice: +44[0]170 728 4313 fax: +44[0] 170 728 4320
Psychology
voice: +44[0]170 728 4626 fax: +44[0]170 728 5073
Kornbrot
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bond N2 0LT, UK
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: listmaster isiresearchsoft.com
> [mailto:listmaster isiresearchsoft.com] On Behalf Of
> "CW.Hayfor=?????????
> Sent: 24 June 2006 01:25
> 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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