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Using Ref Grab It With Pub Med
1. Using RefGrab-It with PubMed Exporting citations from PubMed to RefWorks has never been easier! March 2010
2. What is RefGrab-It? RefGrab-It is a feature in RefWorksthat captures bibliographic information from a web page.It provides a very simple way to export citations from PubMed to RefWorks. RefGrab-It is available in two versions -- a bookmarklet that works with either Internet Explorer or Firefox and downloadable plug-ins for Internet Explorer and Firefox. First, you need to download RefGrab-It. Don’t worry. It’s a simple process. Here’s how you do it:
4. 1. Access your RefWorks account 2. Click on Tools RefGrab-It
5. 1. Access your RefWorks account 2. Click on Tools RefGrab-It 3. An instruction page will open. Follow the instructions.
6. 1. Access your RefWorks account 2. Click on Tools RefGrab-It 3. An instruction page will open. Follow the instructions. Depending on how you’ve set it up, you’ll either see this icon on your browser or you’ll find RefGrab-It in your Favorites or on your Links
7. Now, do your PubMed search. As an example, I’ve done a search for ice cream headache I can easily export all 24 results to RefWorks using RefGrab-It.
8. Now, do your PubMed search. As an example, I’ve done a search for ice cream headache I can easily export all 24 results to RefWorks using RefGrab-It. Note that I’ve changed the display settings to 50, allowing all the citations to display on a single page.
12. Or, use the Clipboard to collect your citations of interest. When you’re finished, access the clipboard and open RefGrab-it.
13. Or, use the Clipboard to collect your citations of interest. When you’re finished, access the clipboard and open RefGrab-it. It works exactly the same way as in the previous example.
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