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Many databases have a Direct Export function for automatically exporting references into EndNote. The steps and terminology may differ slightly.
Here are the basic steps required by most databases:
When the Direct Export function is not available, you will have to create a manual entry.
Option 1: | Click on the Cite icon ![]() |
Option 2: |
Click on the menu icon Select 'Show links to import citations into', then select EndNote. |
You will need a Google account to export multiple items from Google Scholar to EndNote.
Select References > New Reference, choose the appropriate Reference Type and then complete the form with as much detail as you can: