Before conducting a search, it is recommended to sign in to your Google account and then click on "Settings" to set up "preferences".
Choose different options for displaying of the "Search results". Check off the box if you would like to open a selected result in a new browser window. (this on is in a yellow box)
Click on the "Library links" to add libraries that you have access to. You can choose up to 5 libraries.
Because the Boolean operator "AND" is assumed for searching in Google Scholar, it is not necessary to use "AND" between different search terms. However, you many want to use the Boolean operator "OR" when serching for related terms or synonyms.
To see the full text, click either on [PDF], [HTML], OR HPU Full Text. Utilize the filters (Custom range, Sort by relevance, Sort by date, Include patents, and Include citations) to refine the results.
Note: You can use the same process to create an "Alert Query" for other topics.
To save a citation of an article, click on "Cite". When choosing the Export option, select "RefMan RIS" format.
To learn more about exporting a citation from Google Scholar, click here.