Google has fixed the problem of the 'import into RefWorks" link not showing up. Importing should now work properly, though still one a time :-(
BTW Zotero does offer a way to import more references from GS in one go. Firefox only.
July 14, 2009
Google Scholar problem resolved
July 9, 2009
Problems with Google Scholar
As of today Google Scholar does not show the 'import into RefWorks' link anymore with its search results. You can still select it in the Google Scholar preferences under bibliographic software, but the link does not show up in the Google Scholar search results. We have taken action to get Google to repair this and will report further developments here. Other links (for Endote, Bibtex etc.) are still availabe.
March 12, 2008
Change habits and enjoy the greatly improved import off-campus
As of today the library offers a new way a accessing licensed journals and databases off-campus. We no longer use MyUU, but instead advise students and researchers to use the library website. When using the journal listing in Omega or the list of databases you will be routed via a new proxy server. Because Refworks also operates under this system there is now a far greater number of databases from which there is a simple 2-4 click direct import when working off-campus.
This improved way of working at home with Refworks was already available for Scopus and Omega, but now you get the same seamless experience using e.g. Ebsco, PsycInfo, GeoRef, Highwire, JSTOR, Science Direct and many others. The most important ones are listed is on the RefWork support page (in Dutch, in English) made by the library.
The same list shows that there are some exceptions where accessing RefWorks using the group code is better: Google Scholar and Worldcat. Please read the notes on the support page.
But the message is: when accessing your RefWorks database do not use http://www.refworks.com but
http://131.211.208.19/login?url=http://www.refworks.com/
You will be prompted to login with your Studentnumber or SolisID if you are off campus and then sent on to RefWorks where you can login to your RefWorks account.
Alternatively, click Refworks in the list of databases on the library website.