Scarletmail google scholar

ScarletMail is a popular email client used by many universities, including Google Scholar. Here's how you can use ScarletMail with Google Scholar:

What is ScarletMail?

ScarletMail is a web-based email client provided by Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, for its students, faculty, and staff. It allows users to access their university email account from anywhere, using a web browser or mobile device.

How to use ScarletMail with Google Scholar

To use ScarletMail with Google Scholar, follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to ScarletMail: Go to the ScarletMail login page and enter your Rutgers NetID and password to access your email account.
  2. Search for articles on Google Scholar: Open a new tab in your browser and go to Google Scholar (scholar.google.com).
  3. Use the "Email this article" feature: When you find an article you're interested in, click on the "Email this article" button at the top of the page.
  4. Enter your ScarletMail email address: In the "To" field, enter your ScarletMail email address (e.g., [your_netid]@scarletmail.rutgers.edu).
  5. Add a subject line and message (optional): You can add a subject line and a brief message to the email if you want.
  6. Send the email: Click the "Send" button to send the article to your ScarletMail email account.

Tips and Variations

By following these steps, you can use ScarletMail to receive articles from Google Scholar and access your university email account from anywhere.