Sorry to learn about your problem, Could you tell me which
version you
are using, I tried it in Endnote X and its working
perfectly. Also make
sure that you cut and paste the arguments to endnote
?&as_q=ATITLE&as_sauthors=AULAST&as_publication=
TITLE
regards
Sameer
On 4/13/07, Alex.Weir <Alex.Weir> wrote:
A few weeks ago someone suggested the following for getting
OpenURL Link
to work with Google Scholar, which I would find really
useful. However,
it doesn't work for me: when I configure Endnote as
suggested, Google
Scholar
says:
"Your search - ATITLE author:AULAST - did not match any
articles
published in TITLE."
In other words, Endnote is not passing the article title and
author name
to Google Scholar, but is passing "ATITLE" and
"AULAST" through instead.
Has anyone else encountered this, and are you aware of a
fix?
Thanks,
Alex
> Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 13:50:15 -0400
> From: Sameer.Badarudeen[drsameerb gmail.com ]
> Subject: Re: Openurl- how to configure multiple openurl
paths
>
> I had asked this question about a month back, looks
like now I have a
> work around.
> Google scholar lets you add "library links"
so if you can add the
> libraries you have subscription to to google scholar,
then my tip
> might be useful for you, in endnote openurl preferences
just add the
> following as Openurl path enter http://scholar.goog
le.com/scholar as
> arguments enter
?&as_q=ATITLE&as_sauthors=AULAST&as_publication=
TITLE
>
> now when you hit openurl link from any reference it
will take you to
> the google scholar link showing the article you want,
from there, you
> can click the library link and get the article you
want.
>
> For those who dont have google library link for their
library, you can
> use firefox extension 'openurl referrer"
> here http://openly.oclc
.org/openurlref/
>
> thanks
> sameer
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