Apparently this has been around for a while, but there is a nifty feature in Google Scholar that is turned off by default.
If you follow the Scholar preferences link, you can find an option to export citations into one of five citation formats (correlating with citation management software): BibTeX, EndNote, RefMan, RefWorks, and WenXianWang. For those using the software, this makes Google Scholar a better tool than before.
Something else I noticed while playing with this: if your library uses a link resolver, you should sign up with Google to allow Scholar results to link into your databases. Your patrons will appreciate it.