Question: Can I save citations I've found searching databases?

Answer


Yes, you can save citations you've found when searching for articles in different databases. The most efficient way is by exporting the article to a citation management tool, such as RefWorks, EndNote, or Zotero. Generally, you do this by marking the articles you'd like to save and clicking on the database's send/save/export link. The exact step-by-step process will depend on the database, however. If you have questions about what a citation management tool is and/or how to use it please see our Citation Style Guide and if you have further questions, please Ask a Librarian.

Answered By: NYU Libraries
Last Updated: Jul 07, 2016Views:

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