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New Feature: Export Your Search Results Directly to Citation Management Tools
When you're working on a research topic, it's smart to keep all your citations & references in one place. Now when you search journals from the JSTOR database, you can use the new Direct Export feature to seamlessly move your citations into EndNote, Procite, Reference Manager, or RefWorks. Example: Choosing the option for "direct export to RefWorks" will automatically open and import your search results. (RefWorks is web-based and is licensed for Case use.)
Read more information about this new feature, plus a new BibTeX format. Also new in JSTOR is the ability to limit your search by language. Use the Advanced Search function, and then choose English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portugese, or Spanish.
JSTOR is a full text deep archive of nearly 700 journals. From the first issue through the present, you can search scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, arts and scienes, and business. Find JSTOR on the Case list of Research Databases, along with information, tutorials, and links for RefWorks, EndNote, and Reference Manager.
JSTOR is licensed for Case use, and requires a campus network connection or an activated VPN connection.
Posted by Karen Oye on August 22, 2006 11:12 AM
