What does Google Scholar Search?
Google Scholar Searches Articles from scholarly journals and e-books across multiple disciplines.
Google Scholar does not search:
- all of YU's e-resources.
- For a more comprehensive search, search YUFind or a library database.
Configure Google Scholar to access library resources manually
- Go to Google Scholar, https://scholar.google.com, and click on the “Settings” icon just under the black bar.
- Click on “Library links” in the left-side navigation.
- If you are within a recognized YU IP range (probably on campus) you may see “Yeshiva University - Yeshiva U. Full Text” selected along with “Open WorldCat – Library Search.”
- If not, search for 'Yeshiva University' in the search box, select it and save the change.
- The computer/device should remember these settings.
Save/Export Your References to Refworks
- Near the top left of the Google Scholar, click the left menu bar and then click on Settings.
- Scroll down to the area called Bibliography Manager.
- Select Show links to import citations into ...
- Select RefWorks from the dropdown menu.
- Click Save Preferences near the bottom of the page.