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Using RefWorks

Using RefWorks. Managing Research Results in Citation Format at the Drexel University Libraries. What’s a citation?. The basic information required to find a full-text work. Example: Journal article Article title Author Journal title Publication Date, volume, issue and page number

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Using RefWorks

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  1. Using RefWorks Managing Research Results in Citation Format at the Drexel University Libraries

  2. What’s a citation? • The basic information required to find a full-text work Example: Journal article • Article title • Author • Journal title • Publication Date, volume, issue and page number • Abstract Example: Book: • Title • Author • Publisher • Publication Date

  3. Journal citation example

  4. Why manage research results as citations? • A “short-hand” way to keep track of articles that are important to you • To help create the bibliography and footnotes for research papers • To build a personal knowledge base for future use

  5. Where do I find citations? • In your course syllabus or reading list • Among references cited in books and articles you read • From searching in Library databases or on the Internet

  6. How do I manage citations now? • Index cards

  7. How do I manage citations? • MSWord Footnote/Endnote feature

  8. How do I manage citations now? • Desktop citation management software

  9. Introducing RefWorks • Your personal web-based citation management service, compliments of Drexel Libraries • Sign up for your account at: www.refworks.com • Steps: • click “user login” – then - “sign up for an individual account” • create your own user ID & PW (make different from DrexelOne) • distance learner? • See “Quicklinks” at www.library.drexel.edu and RefWorks link, authenticate with Drexel ID & PW before making new account like above • Use this same quicklink to access in the future when off-campus – or Drexel’s group-code “RWDrexelU”+ ID & PW

  10. Manually entering citations

  11. Managing your citations • Organize your citations in folders • create new folders • move your citations into folders

  12. Managing your citations • Edit your citations to: • add “descriptors” keywords • add notes or annotations

  13. Exporting citations • Search your topic in the Library’s Proquest database

  14. Exporting citations • Evaluate results - “mark” desired articles

  15. Exporting citations

  16. Importing Citations • Watch as your citations are imported!

  17. Managing your citations • Lookup your citations by: • author • descriptor • journal title

  18. Creating a bibliography • Choose your style to output • Select folder with desired citations

  19. Viewing Your bibliography • Copy and paste into your paper

  20. Bibliographies & FootnotesUsing “Write-N-Cite” • A plug-in for MS Word • Works with MS Internet Explorer • Download from RefWorks Tools menu • Shows up on MS Word toolbar • Requires Internet connection

  21. Searching for books

  22. Importing from other databases • Questions? • see online tutorial at: • http://www.refworks.com/tutorial/ • Support • visit the Library Reference Desk • email siftar@drexel.edu • email support@refworks.edu • your subject specialist can help with importing from subject databases: http://www.library.drexel.edu/services/reference.html

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