Importing References from Google Scholar

How to import references from Google Scholar to your reference management system?

You need to configure the Google Scholar settings (in the upper left-hand or right-hand corner). Under “Bibliography Manager” select the option “Show links to import citations into” and choose your desired format (e.g. BibTeX, EndNote) in the drop down box.

Then the “Import into BibTeX/EndNote” link will appear in Google Scholar and you will be able to send references directly to your reference management system.

FHI Coffee Talk No. 8

EPICS in the Max Planck Society
Heinz Junkes

In the meantime, national research funding institutions, such as the DFG and the BMBF, require mandatory information on the further use or exploitation of the digital data after the completion of projects. This should be taken into account in the experiments as early as the data collection stage, when the digital data are collected in accordance with the FAIR principles. The FAIR principles state that research data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable.
The Max Planck Society supports a project “EPICS for the MPG” at the Fritz Haber Institute. This project is intended to support other institutes in using the EPICS framework. In this talk, the project will be briefly presented.

Thursday, 5 September 2019
1 pm
FHI Library
Building A

Coffee & Tea for free
Max. 10 minutes talk

Transformative Open Access Agreement with Springer Nature (Projekt DEAL)

Projekt Deal and Springer Nature have signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The final contract will be concluded later this year.

Through the agreement, more than 13,000 articles by German scholars and scientists are expected to be published open access per year (included are 1900 subscription based journals and 600 OA gold journals, incl. Nature Communications und Scientific Reports – Nature branded subscription titles are excluded). The agreement also covers read access to all Springer Nature journals.

More information:

Library Introductory Courses in August

How to Get the PDF?
How to Find E-Books?
How to Find the Appropriate Database?
How to Create an Alert?

Find out more in our introductory courses to the library’s electronic information resources.

Friday, August 16, 2019 – 10 am
Tuesday, August 27, 2019 – 2 pm

The lesson will be held in the FHI library. Please register and inform us about your focus of interest. In addition, individual appointments are possible.