Showing posts with label ieee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ieee. Show all posts

Monday, 4 June 2018

Problem exporting references from IEEE Xplore to RefWorks (old and new) - update

IEEE are working on this issue and expect it to be fixed in July. In the meantime, if you need to export references from IEEE Xplore to RefWorks, old or new version, you can export the data as an RIS file:















then, when logged into RefWorks:

  •  select “References/Import” from the toolbar and then select BibTeX or RIS as the data source (old RefWorks, orange logo)
     











  • export your citations as RIS or BibTeX format and then when logged into RefWorks, select the Plus icon, Import References (New RefWorks, blue logo)










Thursday, 24 May 2018

Problems exporting from IEEE electronic library to both old and new RefWorks

We are currently seeing problems exporting references from IEEE electronic library to both the old and new versions of RefWorks.






















The providers is aware and we are hoping to have this resolved soon.

Thursday, 30 November 2017

Exporting from IEEE Xplore to RefWorks - direct export returning from 18th December

We reported last week that IEEE Xplore had removed the option to export directly to RefWorks, and that we had complained about this. The good news is so many universities complained that IEEE have changed their minds, and are restoring direct export to RefWorks from 18th December.

If you need to export in the meantime, please use the workaround.

Friday, 24 November 2017

Exporting from IEEE Xplore to RefWorks

We've noticed that IEEE Xplore no longer has an option to directly export your references to RefWorks. You can still export your references, but you will need to export your citations as RIS or BibTeX format and then when logged into RefWorks:
  •  select “References/Import” from the toolbar and then select BibTeX or RIS as the data source (Legacy RefWorks, orange logo)
     











  • export your citations as RIS or BibTeX format and then when logged into RefWorks, select the Plus icon, Import References (New RefWorks, blue logo)
























We (and other universities) have fed back to IEEE that we are unimpressed with this change and that we would prefer direct export to be restored!