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.

New EndNote Version: X9

Some new features in EndNote X9:

  • Sharing your complete library with read-only or read-write access rights within EndNote desktop
  • Sharing custom groups with other EndNote users
  • You can create a Web of Science citation report for a group of references from your EndNote library
  • New reference types

Video on what’s new in EndNote X9:

Online Workshops on EndNote in November 2017

There will be two EndNote workshops in November:

  • Literaturverwaltung mit EndNote (in German) – Tue, Nov 14
  • Reference Management with EndNote – Tue, Nov 21

All workshops begin at 10:00 am and last 90 minutes.
Attendance is free of charge for staff and guests of the Max Planck Society, but online registration is required. Find more details on content and registration at https://attendee.gototraining.com/466wd/catalog/1895140565066374400.

The online workshops are offered by the Scientific Information Retrieval Services for the Biology & Medicine Section of the Max Planck Society.

Online Workshops on EndNote in May 2017

There will be two EndNote workshops in May:

  • Literaturverwaltung mit EndNote (in German) – Thu, May 4
  • Reference Management with EndNote – Tue, May 9

All workshops begin at 10:00 am and last 90 minutes.
Attendance is free of charge for staff and guests of the Max Planck Society, but online registration is required. Find more details on content and registration at https://attendee.gototraining.com/466wd/catalog/1895140565066374400.

The online workshops are offered by the Scientific Information Retrieval Services for the Biology & Medicine Section of the Max Planck Society.

FHI Endnote Workshop

EndNote Workshop
Thursday, 23 March 2017 – 11 am
Building A, Library

EndNote is a popular and powerful reference management system for Windows and Mac. The course gives an overview of EndNote, shows the import of search results, demonstrates how to generate bibliographies and explains some special features of EndNote including how you can share references with others.

Instructors
Kati Dumke & Katrin Quetting

If you wish to attend please register by contacting the library.