Google Scholar: Export to EndNote | Scribe

    Google Scholar: Export to EndNote

    • SDC Library |
    • 12 steps |
    • 43 seconds
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      Did you know that you can link the Google Scholar search engine to Monash Library for easier access to full text? We show you how to do this in our [step-by-step guide](https://scribehow.com/shared/Access_eResources_Add_Monash_University_to_Google_Scholar__ndMBlVhlR06XWkMO_R8kUA)

      Direct Export

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      Navigate to [Google Scholar](https://scholar.google.com.au/)
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      Enter your search terms. Click "Cite" under the result you wish to export to EndNote.
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      Click "EndNote" as your export option.
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      Records imported into your EndNote library are displayed in **Imported References**.

      Bulk Export

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      Google Scholar offers unlimited exports; however, you need to add each result to **My library** in Google Scholar before you get the option to export all. Consider using [Publish or Perish](https://harzing.com/resources/publish-or-perish) for an easier bulk export of results.
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      Navigate to [Google Scholar](https://scholar.google.com.au/)
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      Click **My library**
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      Use labels to manage saved results in **My library** so you can be selective about which items to send to EndNote.
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      Enter your search terms and click "Save" on each result you want to add to **My** **library** for export to EndNote.
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      A pop-up appears prompting you to add each result to a group/label in **My library**.
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      Click "Done". Repeat these steps for each result you want to export.
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      Click "**My library**"
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      Click Export all
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      Click **EndNote**
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      Records imported into your EndNote library are displayed in Imported References.