
When you see a reference you want to save into EndNote, click on the Import into EndNote link that now appears beneath each citation (you will have to import references one at a time).Select the option to Show links to import citations into, and choose EndNote.Scroll down to Bibliography Manager at the bottom of the page.Click on the Settings link near the top of the page.Go to Google Scholar (NOTE: Access Google Scholar through the Library’s list of Electronic Databases to take advantage of the full text of online journal articles to which the Library subscribes).EndNote will come to the front of the screen.At the File Download screen, click on Open.Under Export to third party software, choose EndNote, and click on the Export button.At the next screen, click on the Citation Tools link on the far right-hand side of the screen under the Tools heading.Click on the View All button next to the phrase Saved Documents on the upper right-hand side of the screen (the number of items you marked will be displayed).Mark the references that you want to export into your EndNote library.EndNote automatically saves changes to your library as you add references, so there is no need to use Save or Save As when you are finished working with your library.


