Common Core State Standards

  • URL: https://libguides.enc.edu/commoncore
  • Exporting from Google Scholar

    To set this feature up in Google Scholar:

    1. From the Google Scholar search page, click on the Scholars Preferences link.
    2. Scroll down to the Bibliography Manager section.
    3. Select Show Links to Import into and select RefWorks from the drop-down.
    4. Click Save Preferences.


    To initate a direct export to RefWorks:


    1. Conduct your search in Google Scholar
    2. Each record displayed will have an Import into RefWorks link. Clicking on the link will launch the RefWorks login page.
    3. Once you log in, you are brought automatically to the Edit view of the reference. If you do not wish to edit the record, you can navigate to any other area of RefWorks.
    4. Your record is stored in your Last Imported Folder.

    Exporting References from Databases

    Instructions for direct exporting from EBSCOhost databases to RefWorks


    1.       Conduct a search.

    2.       Click on the Add to folder icon for each of the results you want to save.

    3.      Click on the Folder icon in the upper right-hand corner.

    4.      Re-select the references to export.

    5.      Click on the Export icon.

    6.      Click the radio button in front of Direct Export to RefWorks to initiate a direct export.


    Note: Uncheck the Remove these items from folder after saving option, if you want items to remain in the folder after performing the export function.


    7.      Click the Save button to begin the direct export.

    8.      Your records should appear in the Last Imported Folder.


    For screen shots, check out this guide from Xavier University.

    Exporting from WorldCat

    Individual records:

    • Open the record by clicking on the title.
    • Click the Cite/Export button at the top, then click Export to RefWorks
    • Login into your RefWorks account; reference should then automatically import.
    • Select View Last Imported button.

     

    For screen shots, check out this guide from Xavier University.