Tips and Tricks for using Google Scholar
This guide offers essential tips for maximizing your use of Google Scholar, particularly for academic research. By integrating EndNote as a bibliography manager and linking your search to the University of Kentucky Libraries, you can streamline your citation process and access a wealth of resources. Additionally, the guide explains how to save and organize articles in "My Library," making it easier to manage your research. Overall, it enhances your research efficiency and effectiveness by leveraging Google Scholar's features.
Annabelle Holt
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28 steps
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2 minutes
Google
Google Scholar
Google Account
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Navigate to [https://scholar.google.com/](https://scholar.google.com/schhp?hl=en&inst=644821257881216646)
Add EndNote as your preferred bibliography manager on Google Scholar
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Click the menu located on the left.
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Click "Settings"
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Click the "Show links to import citations into" field.
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Click "EndNote"
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Click "Save"
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Search for an article in Google Scholar
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You will now see "Import into EndNote" as an option when searching Google Scholar.
Connect Google Scholar with UK Libraries
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Click the menu located on the left.
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Click "Settings"
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Click "Library links"
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Search for the University of Kentucky.
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Select the "University of Kentucky - View Now @ UK" field.
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Select the "University of Kentucky - Get Text @ UK" field.
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Click "Save"
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Search for an article in Google Scholar
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You will now see "View Now @ UK" appear next to articles available through UK Libraries.
Save an article to view later by using "My Library"