From an open result or from the folder, click Save to Disk. The Save Manager appears. The Articles and Bibliographic Manager sub-tabs are available.
If you are in the folder, Remove these items from folder after saving appears. Indicate whether you want to empty the folder of all items after saving.
Include when saving – If you do not make any selections in this area, the defaults will apply. The Detailed Citation and Abstract (plus any available HTML Full Text and HTML links to articles) will be saved.
HTML Full Text (when available) – Indicate whether the HTML Full Text of the article (if available) should be included.
HTML links to articles – Indicate whether HTML links to the articles you have selected should be included. (To save only the persistent links to the articles, clear the Additional citation details and abstract and the HTML Full Text check boxes and be sure to mark the HTML links to articles check box.)
Current Search History (when available) – Indicate whether the current search history should be saved with Result List Items. (Note: It is possible that the current search history and the Result List Items may not match. If your folder contains items from a previous session, or if you’ve edited or cleared search history without clearing your folder, you may receive both current search history and earlier folder results.)
Standard Citation Format – Most users will choose the default - "Detailed Citation and Abstract." You can also select from the drop-down list:
Brief Citation – Indicates that only a brief citation should be saved.
Brief Citation and Abstract – Indicates that a brief citation and an abstract should be saved.
Detailed Citation and Abstract – Indicates that a detailed citation and an abstract should be saved.
Industry Citation Format - If you would like to e-mail your citations in a specific format, select one from the drop-down list:
AMA - American Medical Association
APA - American Psychological Association
Chicago/Turabian Author - Date
Chicago/Turabian Humanities
MLA - Modern Language Association
Vancouver/ICMJE
Customized Field Format – If you want to select which fields are included with your results, see Custom Fields for Print/Email/Save.
To save the results, click Save; otherwise, click Back.
From your browser menu, click File>Save As. Enter the path where the file should be saved (for example, C:\Project\ResearchInfo). To save to a floppy disk, enter the path to the floppy drive (for example, A:\ResearchInfo). Be sure to save as an HTML or text file.
Click Save. To return to the open article or to the folder, click Back.
If you are saving an item that includes PDF Full Text, the PDF does not automatically save from your browser window. You must open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader, and use the Reader's save capability.
If the item includes a citation and/or HTML Full Text, they will save from the browser window, but you will still need to open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader, and use the Reader's save capability.
If the results include Linked Full Text, the Linked Full Text cannot be delivered via the folder. If you are saving an item that includes Linked Full Text, you must follow the links directly to the Full Text, and then save it. If the item includes a citation and/or HTML Full Text, they will save from the browser window, but you will still need to follow the links directly to the Full Text, and then save it from the source location.
From a Result List, click the Display link to this search icon at the end of the search query displayed above the Find field.
The search query is displayed in a shaded area below the link. Highlight the link text and copy using your browser's copy function. You can immediately paste the link into a web site, document or email.
From a Result List, click the Add this search to folder icon at the end of the search query displayed above the Find field. The search query is now saved in the folder as a persistent link to a search.
From the persistent links to searches area of the folder, click Save to Disk. The Save Manager appears. A Links to Searches sub-tab is displayed.
If you are in the folder, Remove these items from folder after saving appears. Indicate whether you want to empty the folder of all items after saving.
Click Save; otherwise, click Back.
From your browser menu, click File>Save As. Enter the path where the file should be saved (for example, C:\Project\ResearchInfo). To save to a floppy disk, enter the path to the floppy drive (for example, A:\ResearchInfo). Be sure to save as an HTML or text file.
(The library administrator decides whether the persistent links feature is available.)