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How do I export references from Google Scholar to EndNote?

Answered By: Diarmuid Kennedy
Last Updated: Jul 31, 2024     Views: 110

You can export references from Google Scholar to EndNote in two ways – either one reference at a time, or in bulk by saving references to My Library.

To export a single reference, click on the Cite icon beneath the reference you want to export:

From the Cite menu click on EndNote:

Google Scholar will now create an export file that will be saved to your Downloads folder.  (Depending on your browser and local set up, you may be able to open the file from your browser):

If you want to export multiple references then you need to save them to My Library by clicking on the Save icon below each reference (the star will be blue if the reference is saved):

To export your saved references go to My Library:

Select the Export All option at the top of the page:

Select EndNote from the export options:

As with the earlier single reference export, Google Scholar will create an export file that will be saved to your Downloads folder.

 

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