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Transitioning from RefWorks: Import from Databases

Manual Import of Citations from a Database

Very few research databases offer a direct export option for Mendeley or Zotero. EBSCO databases do have a direct export option available for EndNote Online, but many databases do not. Most citation managers offer alternative import methods such as browser plugins or the "drag and drop" of PDF files (see tutorials below), but many times you will need to manually export your references as a text file formatted as either RIS or BibTeX. You can then import these saved files into your chosen citation manager.

In a library database:

  1. Run a search on your topic in a database and mark one or more references of interest.
  2. Look for "export" or "save" or "citation" in the database's options (the terminology varies by database).
  3. Select the "RIS Format" (sometimes called Reference Manager or Ref Man format) option as your method of export. Alternatively, you may find the "BibTeX Format" as an export option.
  4. Save the export file to your computer desktop or download folder so you can find it again.

In your chosen citation manager:

Follow the import instructions for EndNote Online, Mendeley, or Zotero.

Citation Manager Video Tutorials Showing Various Import Options

Mendeley import options

Zotero alternatives to manual import (from GSU Library)

EndNote Online methods to import citations from databases and Google Scholar (from GMIT Libraries)

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