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Importing References from Google Scholar to bibtex

Imed Bouchrika, PhD

by Imed Bouchrika, PhD

Co-Founder and Chief Data Scientist

Managing Bibliographies using Latex is easy and powerful at the same time ! To easily import a reference into the latex format ( BibTex ) from Google Scholar, follow the following simple steps

1) Visit Google Scholar at : http://scholar.google.com

2) Click on Settings at the Top of the Google Scholar

3) Scroll to the bottom, Select Show links to import …BibTeX

4) Back to Google Schoolar, let's search for articles about Biometrics,

5) On the search results page, look for Import Into BibTeXand click on it

 

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