If you are conducting a systematic literature review, you may need to save your results. This page offers tips for exporting bibliographic records from Scopus, EBSCO databases, and ProQuest databases.
⇒ If you need help, contact the library liaison to your department or program to setup a research consultation.
1. Open the Scopus database and look to the top right side to Create account.
2. Click on the circled question mark and select Tutorials. Scopus offers video tutorials covering a wide range of research topics including how to conduct a search & how to download and export search results.
1. Create a MyEBSCO account with your Fordham email to save EBSCO results.
2. Look for the Sign in link on the top right side of the page:

3. Next, use the Create an account link to set up a new account or use the Sign in to MyEBSCO button to login to an existing account.
4. Explore the following tutorials and help pages from EBSCO Connect to learn about saving and exporting results through MyEBSCO:
Video Tutorials:
Manage your saved items using Projects (under 3 minutes)
Using the Dashboard on EBSCO Research Interfaces (nearly 10 minutes)
Directions with Screenshots:
1. To select and save search results in a folder, create a ProQuest account with your Fordham email. Click on the icon of a person on the top right of the page:
2. Select "Create My Research Account" and follow the prompts.
3. Select the question mark in the white circle for research tips and help topics.
4. Once you have an account, you can select items to be placed in a folder:
5. Use the Save search/alert option on the right side to save your search, generate a search link, or create a search alert.
6. Click the three dots/ellipsis for options to export results:
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