This guide relates to Legacy RefWorks and will no longer be updated. We recommend that you upgrade to new RefWorks as soon as possible.
These links provide guidance on exporting from University of Stirling databases, Contact the Library if the database you want is not here or the instructions do not help.
If you are asked to Login to RefWorks when you export references always select My Institution’s Credentials (Shibboleth), then University of Stirling.
You can view a brief video showing the steps of exporting from the Library Catalogue.
Use these EbscoHost instructions for: ATLA, Business Source Premier, CINAHL, EconLit, Health Source, Historical Abstracts, IPSA, Philosophers Index, PsycInfo & PsycArticles and SPORTDiscus.
EBSCO only allows you to add 50 records to the Folder at any one time - so if you have a very large number of records you want to export there is an alternative option. On the results page, select the Share option, then "Email a link to download exported results" - see the detailed guide on Exporting large numbers of records from EBSCO databases.
Use these ProQuest instructions for: ASFA, ASSIA, ATLA, Australian & British Education Index, Biological Sciences, British Humanities Index, Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management, ERIC, IBSS and LLBA.
Unfortunately it is more cumbersome to export from Emerald. This is something Emerald hope to improve in future.
(Get more instructions at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/help/user/citation.htm )
Note: You must create your own profile in Emerald in order to export references to RefWorks. Click Register and complete the necessary details. Once you have registered you should always Login if you wish to export references. Alternatively you can export up to 10 references in a 'session' without login. |
Note: your results list should display a check box next to each reference and there should be a drop-down list at the top of the results allowing you to select your list name. If you do not see this, click View all nn results (at top left of results list) to change the display.
Exporting Individual References from Google Scholar
Only references from the Law Journal Library may be exported to RefWorks.
Exporting Multiple References - choose one of the following options:
Formatting a Word document for export to RefWorks is detailed and time-consuming. If your list includes mostly journal articles it may be quicker to search and export the references from Google scholar or other Library database.
If you wish to export from Word, use one of the following guides.
Formatting a Word document for export to RefWorks is detailed and time-consuming. If your list includes mostly journal articles it may be quicker to search and export the references from the Library Catalogue or a Database..
If you wish to export from Word, use one of the following guides.
Many databases do not provide direct export to RefWorks but may provide one of the following methods:
It is not possible to export or import from the following databases. You can manually enter the references or try searching and exporting them from LibrarySearch or Google Scholar.