It allows you to save articles directly from the search results page, organize them by topic, and search the full-text from within your library. The citation information is editable, and you can export the citations to a bibliography manager like EndNote. If you use Google Scholar often, the My Library feature is a great way to keep track of important research and access it any time you're online.
Only you can see the articles in your library. If you create a Scholar profile and make it public, then the articles in your public profile (and only those articles) will be visible to everyone.
To save an article, click the star icon below the search result.
Click “My library” at the top of the Scholar homepage or in the left column of a search results page to view all articles in your library. To search the full text of these articles, enter your keywords in the search box.
You can use labels (for example: “Plant engineering”) to categorise your articles.