

Clicking the "Import to RefWorks" button will import the bibliographic details of this article into your account. Once RefGrab-It is installed, simply click the "RefGrab-It" button and a new window will pop up and float over top of the website you're interested in (bordered in red below).
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pdf files from web sites.įor example, let's say the below article is of interest to you, and you'd like to save it to your RefWorks account. You can view the information and additional resources first, then decide if you want to import the data. When you use RefGrab-It on a web page, it automatically opens a "temporary results page" in a new window. RefWorks may even locate RSS feeds related to the web page, from which you can invoke and import information. Once the ref was waving it off, that's when reality set in that we actually lost. In addition, it will also search various web resources "behind the scenes" to get supplemental information that may be of interest to you and that you can also import. You can't grab it, you can't grab it, you can't grab it. If an ISBN number, PubMed ID, DOI (digital object identifier) or COinS (ContextObjects in Spans) are on the web page, RefGrab-It will automatically "grab" that information. RefGrab-It looks for information on web pages. It is available in two versions - as a bookmarklet that works with either Internet Explorer or Firefox and as a downloadable plug-in for Internet Explorer and Firefox. RefGrab-It is an optional feature for capturing bibliographic information from web pages. Each download we provide is subject to periodical scanning, but we strongly recommend you to check the package for viruses on your side before running the installation.
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Moving Citations from Word Processing Documents into RefWorks.Format a Paper & Bibliography Toggle Dropdown.We'll be taking a look at it in an upcoming episode of Grab It - in the interim check out the trailer below. Visually simplistic, but clearly playing it for laughs, it's hard not to be intrigued by the title. A new power-up will be unlocked for every opponent team you beat. You are also able to collect 12 different types of power-ups: use the Bomb to eradicate opponents getting too close, Magnet lets you drag the ball freely around the field, and the Pill brings you into a state of transcendental super-awareness. Since your players remain in fixed positions, you have to rely entirely on passing. Instead, your team scores points by hitting the referee with the ball. In fact, it is not even like soccer, since there are no goals on the field.
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Kind of Soccer is nothing like FIFA or Pro Evo. Here is how the developer describes the game:
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First you have to install the RefGrab-It link. It is currently available for Internet Explorer and Firefox on Windows, and Firefox and Netscape on Macs. Kind of Soccer is kind of odd, but kind of cool, too. RefGrab-It is a browser bookmarklet that collects information from a webpage for import into Refworks. Click on the details next to one of the book. The first option is to capture the website title and URL, below that will be listed Other References. RefGrab-It displays the results in another window. He just dropped us a line, however, about a second project he has had sitting on the subs bench that is about to get a run on April 25. Click on the RefGrab-It Bookmarklet link either from the Links area of your browser, or by selecting it from the Bookmarks or Favorites list 5. Developer Christian Schnellmann was already on our radar thanks to his intriguing project Lowboat, which got a start in Episode 1 of Grab It.
