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Google Scholar and RefMan: Configuring Scholar to give downloadable RIS references

Did you know that you can configure Google Scholar to provide RIS download links?

RIS is an industry-standard format for importing and exporting bibliography information. Recently I posted a PHP library for working with RIS files. I wanted to find a good search tool that would allow me to find articles, and then download them into Lantern (a project I will release soon).

RefMan is a popular tool that also uses the RIS format. So to enable RIS downloads, simply tell Google Scholar to provide RefMan support.

Here are the steps to do this:

  1. Log into Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com)
  2. Click on scholar preferences next to the Search button.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the configuration screen to Bibliography Manager and choose RefMan

Here's a screenshot showing the last step.
Bibliography Manager SettingsBibliography Manager Settings

Once you have saved those preferences, every article in your search results should have an Import into RefMan link next to it.

CiteULike also supports RIS

The CiteULike tool (http://citeulike.com, I think) also allows you to export in RIS. It also does bibtex and RSS.

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