In order for Google Scholar to display an option to download citations to EndNote, you could change the preferences setting of Google Scholar on the PC you are using.

1. Go to Google Scholar.

2. Click on Settings.

3. Scroll through the list until you see Bibliography Manager.      

4. Choose Show links to import citations into EndNote.

5. Click Save.

6. Return to the search box and run your search.

7. The result list should show a link to Import into EndNote.
 

 

 


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