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CiteSmart and Web Content Integration

The CiteClick and RefClick technologies are currently working with Internet Explorer (6+), FireFox (3+) and Flock (2+). CiteClick and RefClick provide a bridge between web content, word documents and local CiteSmart libraries. 

1- Web Browsers

  • Internet Explorer:  CiteClick and RefClick work (out of the box) in Internet Explorer. It is recommended however to start IE from the CiteSmart toolbar.
  • FireFox: the CiteSmart extension is necessary to see the CiteClick and RefClick buttons in FireFox. The location of the extension remains unknown at the time of writing this guide. Very likely, the extension will be available via the FireFox add-ons webiste. Users can also check MireSoft's website that provides updated information.
  • Flock :   Similar to FireFox. Use the same extension and install it. Flock uses the Gecko engine (developped by Mozilla and used in FireFox).

2- PubMed and PubMed Central from the National Library of Medicine PubMed logo

 The integration with PubMed website was the first that CiteSmart supported. CiteSmart is heavily oriented toward the use of references in Biology, however its structure makes it versatile. It can be used in almost any discipline. Whenever searching PubMed, CiteSmart will always place CiteClick and RefClick buttons next to each reference encountered providing a direct bridge between PubMed and your document. In fact, all of PubMed becomes  your library, from which any reference can be cited in a single click from the website. PubMed Central, is part of PubMed and is a repository of full-text article. CiteSmart will automatically download PDFs for theses article according to the user preferences.

3- Connotea from the Nature Publishing Group Connotea logo

 MireSoft is proud to be a Partner of the NPG's Connotea. Through a formal partnership, CiteSmart will provide not only integration between word and Connotea libraries and references (as it does since CS 2.0), but also synchronisation options that will allow a user to synchronize local CiteSmart libraries with online Connotea libraries. NPG and MireSoft will work together to provide a tight integration between CiteSmart and Connotea for the benefits of our users. Connotea users: read more.

4- Google Books from Google Google Books logo

 You can now cite / save book citations  in your library directly from a Google Book search.

5- Ovid-SP from Wolters Kluwer WK Ovid SP logo

 Ovid SP - Medline users will now be able to also use CiteSmart in order to cite references and store them locally. Note that the use of Ovid SP requires that a license has been purchased from your institution. Although no formal partnership exist between MireSoft and Wolters Kluwer, we are willing to invest time and effort into providing users with a tighter integration. Do not hesitate to contact Wolters Kluwer / Ovid SP team and mention CiteSmart.

5- BibSonomy  from the University of Kasell (Germany)   

BibSonomy logo"BibSonomy is run by the Knowledge & Data Engineering Group of the University of Kassel, Germany. This system is intended to support everyone, but in particular researchers, in sharing bookmarks and bibliographies."