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Answered By: Michael Pujals Last Updated: Sep 28, 2018 Views: 107
Answered By: Michael Pujals
Last Updated: Sep 28, 2018 Views: 107
If you have multiple items in SciFinder that you want to export to RefWorks;
In SciFinder
1. From your search results page, check the items you wish to export to RefWorks
2. Click on Export
3. From the Export Menu choose: Citation export format (*.ris)
4. Login to your RefWorks account
5. From the RefWorks menu choose Add a Reference > Import References
6. Drag and drop the file downloaded from SciFinder into RefWorks
7. From the RefWorks Import menu set your RIS Format to RIS Format
8. Click on Import
9. You should see that your citation has been uploaded to RefWorks