Zotero & Google tricks 2.0.
How to improve Google Scholar bibliography import?
If you would like to reduce the time you spend using Google Scholar and Zotero together you can configure "scholar preferences" on Google Scholar.
There you should select "Show links to import citations into (endnote)". Then when you search on Scholar, another link will appears on each result --> "Import into endnote". If you click on it, Zotero will capture the reference on its database.
A little trick, and just a few seconds of gain, but much more comfortable and if you repeat this gesture many times...
Another Zotero & Google interesting screencast is provided by the Zotero web page in: http://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-and-google-tools-screencast/
Ignacio González Alonso.
http://www.di.uniovi.es/~gonzalezaloignacio/
If you would like to reduce the time you spend using Google Scholar and Zotero together you can configure "scholar preferences" on Google Scholar.
There you should select "Show links to import citations into (endnote)". Then when you search on Scholar, another link will appears on each result --> "Import into endnote". If you click on it, Zotero will capture the reference on its database.
A little trick, and just a few seconds of gain, but much more comfortable and if you repeat this gesture many times...
Another Zotero & Google interesting screencast is provided by the Zotero web page in: http://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-and-google-tools-screencast/
Ignacio González Alonso.
http://www.di.uniovi.es/~gonzalezaloignacio/
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