Is it possible to export citations from google scholar and import them in biblioexpress? How?
I have tried to export them as endnote, and import them with the import menu endnote refer file but it doesn´t work.
thanks
BiblioExpress can import EndNote Refer file. You can email me the file. I will check it out. With Biblioscape 8, you can search google scholar, the hits will be automatically imported into Biblioscape "Online Search" folder. What you need to do is just drag and records you want to keep into another folder. All the full text links, PDF file links will be imported and you can view the full text in HTML or PDF inside Biblioscape.
The file extension that is possible to download from google scholar is .enw... I'm not sure if that is a EndNote refer file, but it is the only option. The other options are bibtex, refman, refworks and wenxianwang (???).
I also tried to save the citation directly from the journal web page in an endnote format, and it gives me a file without extension (???), but importing it to biblioexpress doesn´t work neither.
I'll email you both files, but... the thing is that I’m updating my reference list (I exported all my reference list from procite, thank you so much for helping me with that one), and I have a lot of papers that I never registered in my old procite data base, so I’m doing it now.
I’m looking for the easiest way to ad all the citations of the papers I have stored but not classified and I thought looking for them in google scholar and importing the citations would be the way. Please let me know if I’m in the right path. And if the correct way is to save the “*.enw” files, why it doesn´t work with my biblioexpress? Does it mean that I have a problem with the installation?
Thanks a lot. I’m sending you the files by email now.
Both files you sent me can be imported into BiblioExpress. Which version of BiblioExpress do you have installed? Plase download the latest one at http://biblioscape.com/download/bxp3.exe
Biblioscape 8 has a greate new feature that can save you lots of time. It can import formatted references and even find full text of a reference if it is available. Instead of doing this manually, you just feed your paper to Biblioscape and let it do the job. This kind of import is not 100% because the references are not in a tagged foramt. After the import, you just need to go through them and make sure the imported records are the ones you want. Biblioscape 8 is still in beta. There is not documention included yet. But if you go to "File | Import" and select the "Formatted Bibliography" tab, it tells you what to do.
It is not feeding PDF file. It is about importing formatted reference instead of tagged reference. For example, the following references cannot be imported into a bibliographic software:
Harlow, H. F.
(1983). Fundamentals for preparing psychology journal articles.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55,
893-896.
With the new feature in Biblioscape 8, Biblioscape can import it as I mentioned in my last reply.
BiblioExpress can import
BiblioExpress can import EndNote Refer file. You can email me the file. I will check it out. With Biblioscape 8, you can search google scholar, the hits will be automatically imported into Biblioscape "Online Search" folder. What you need to do is just drag and records you want to keep into another folder. All the full text links, PDF file links will be imported and you can view the full text in HTML or PDF inside Biblioscape.
Paul support@biblioscape.com
The file extension that is
The file extension that is possible to download from google scholar is .enw... I'm not sure if that is a EndNote refer file, but it is the only option. The other options are bibtex, refman, refworks and wenxianwang (???).
I also tried to save the citation directly from the journal web page in an endnote format, and it gives me a file without extension (???), but importing it to biblioexpress doesn´t work neither.
I'll email you both files, but... the thing is that I’m updating my reference list (I exported all my reference list from procite, thank you so much for helping me with that one), and I have a lot of papers that I never registered in my old procite data base, so I’m doing it now.
I’m looking for the easiest way to ad all the citations of the papers I have stored but not classified and I thought looking for them in google scholar and importing the citations would be the way. Please let me know if I’m in the right path. And if the correct way is to save the “*.enw” files, why it doesn´t work with my biblioexpress? Does it mean that I have a problem with the installation?
Thanks a lot. I’m sending you the files by email now.
Both files you sent me can
Both files you sent me can be imported into BiblioExpress. Which version of BiblioExpress do you have installed? Plase download the latest one at http://biblioscape.com/download/bxp3.exe
Biblioscape 8 has a greate new feature that can save you lots of time. It can import formatted references and even find full text of a reference if it is available. Instead of doing this manually, you just feed your paper to Biblioscape and let it do the job. This kind of import is not 100% because the references are not in a tagged foramt. After the import, you just need to go through them and make sure the imported records are the ones you want. Biblioscape 8 is still in beta. There is not documention included yet. But if you go to "File | Import" and select the "Formatted Bibliography" tab, it tells you what to do.
Paul
I'm sorry... could you guide
I'm sorry...
could you guide me to a link on how to do the pdf feeding thing?
If biblioscape really can do that, I'll love to switch immediately
It is not feeding PDF file.
It is not feeding PDF file. It is about importing formatted reference instead of tagged reference. For example, the following references cannot be imported into a bibliographic software:
Harlow, H. F.
(1983). Fundamentals for preparing psychology journal articles.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55,
893-896.
With the new feature in Biblioscape 8, Biblioscape can import it as I mentioned in my last reply.
I think I do have the last
I think I do have the last biblioExpress version, cose I dowloaded it last week.
I'll download it again and see if it solves the problem
thanks