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Quick Jump: Exporting to Citation Managers from BrowZine/LibKey | Configuration of LibKey within Citation Managers |
Exporting from LibKey or BrowZine to various citation managers
LibKey
The LibKey.io page doesn’t offer a quick export citation feature like BrowZine, but once a full text format option is selected (ex. ‘Article Link’ or ‘Download PDF’) you can often use the browser plugin for your citation manager to capture the metadata of the article page you’re viewing.
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Please consult your style guide when exporting and formatting citations. |
BrowZine
BrowZine supports exporting to a variety of citation management systems. Click to expand for more details.
Zotero
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One of the advantages of using BrowZine’s Export Citation feature is that no additional proxy configuration is required in Zotero because a BrowZine URL is included with the article’s citation details. The BrowZine URL will inherit any authentication settings that we have on file (ex. EZProxy, OpenAthens URL, IP/VPN authentication only, and more) for the institution. That means that if a user exports a citation from BrowZine into their Zotero library and they want to revisit the article later, they can double-click on the article title from their Zotero Web or Zotero Desktop app library and quickly connect to it in their organization’s library collections and *login with their institutional credentials if needed. Note: Open access items don’t require a login and will connect directly. If you expand the “Info” panel for the selected title in your Zotero library to view and/or edit the citation details, the BrowZine URL may look like this:
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For the selected article, click the Share feature and select Zotero from the list of Bibliographic Management tools. If not already logged in, a Zotero account login prompt will appear.
Zotero Web:
Zotero Desktop:
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Mendeley
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BrowZine Web For the selected article, click the Export Citation feature and select Mendeley. If not already logged in, a Mendeley login prompt may appear. The newly exported citation should appear in your library and a message may appear in BrowZine to confirm it was successful. |
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BrowZine App For the selected article, click the Share feature and select Mendeley from the list of Bibliographic Management tools. If not already logged in, a Mendeley account login prompt will appear.
Mendeley Web
Mendeley Reference Manager Desktop Application
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BibTex
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BrowZine Web For the selected article, click the Export Citation feature and select BibTex. In a moment, a BIB file should automatically download to your device. In the BIB file, the BrowZine article URL value will appear in the url field. |
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BibTex is not currently included as one of the exportable file types or tools in the BrowZine app. Instead, you could save the article either by downloading it or by adding it to the “My Articles” area of your individual BrowZine account. Access your account through the BrowZine Web interface instead, and there will be a citation export option available for BibTex. |
RefWorks
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BrowZine Web For the selected article, click the Export Citation feature and select RefWorks. If not already logged in, a RefWorks login prompt may appear. The newly exported citation should appear in your RefWorks library.
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BrowZine App For the selected article, click the Share feature and select RefWorks from the list of Bibliographic Management tools. If not already logged in, a RefWorks account login prompt will appear.
RefWorks:
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EndNote
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BrowZine Web For the selected article, click the Export Citation feature and select Endnote RIS. That will initiate an RIS file download. (Check your Downloads folder or other designated folder). If using the EndNote Desktop application (ex. EndNote 21):
If using the EndNote Web (ex. EndNote basic):
When the “My References” area is accessed, the BrowZine article link will be automatically listed as the “Go To URL” so it’s easy to access again later if needed. |
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BrowZine App For the selected article, click the Share feature and select EndNote from the list of Bibliographic Management tools. If not already logged in, and EndNote login prompt will appear.
If using the EndNote Web (ex. EndNote basic):
If using the EndNote Desktop:
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Citavi
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BrowZine Web For the selected article, click the Export Citation feature and select Citavi RIS. That will initiate an RIS file download. (Check your Downloads folder or other designated folder). If using the Citavi Web:
When a record from the “All References” area of a project! is accessed, the BrowZine article link will be automatically listed as the “Online address” field. Click to open this URL in a new window or tab if you need to revisit the article. |
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Citavi is not currently included as one of the bibliographic manager tools in the BrowZine app. Instead, you could save the article either by downloading it or by adding it to the “My Articles” area of your individual BrowZine account. Access your account through the BrowZine Web interface instead, and there will be a citation export option available for Citavi. |
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Configuration: Using LibKey as a link resolver in citation managers or to retrieve PDFs
Although LibKey is used as a link resolver in many popular databases and sites, it is not able to capture PDFs using a citation manager’s ‘find full text’ or ‘get PDF’ features. Manually attaching PDF files would be needed.
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Q: In BrowZine when I click the citation export button there are several options. Do I only export the Citavi RIS? Or can I use some of these other options too? A: While the Citavi RIS export is recommended, Citavi can import a variety of other formats too. So if you exported a file through one of the other RIS options or even for other citation managers, Citavi has other format filters available for selection if needed.
Please consult your style guide when exporting and formatting citations. |