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RefWorks 2009

RefWorks is a web-based Bibliographic Management System (BMS) that serves as a comprehensive database for books, journals, and proceedings. It helps users keep records of sources, search for references, access full-text articles, and create accurate bibliographies. This guide aims to help users register, learn tutorials, use Write-n-Cite feature, create folders, export from databases, generate bibliographies, and cite while writing assignments.

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RefWorks 2009

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  1. RefWorks 2009 Erika Rood x2828 erika.rood@nwu.ac.za

  2. What is RefWorks? • RW is a Bibliographic Management System (BMS) • Database of books / journals/proceedings… • Web based – sharing of references

  3. Used for? • Keeping record of sources • Searching sources • Links to full text • Assist in creating bibliography – only as good as your database.

  4. Goals for today • 1. Register with RefWorks • 2. Tutorials • 3. Write -n-Cite • 4. Create folders • 5. Export from databases • 6. Create bibliography • 7. Citing while writing assignment.

  5. 1. Register with RefWorks • From Library homepage http://www.nwu.ac.za/library/index_a.html choose RefWorks • Type in firewall login and password • Click on YES or OK when promted • Click on Sign up for an Individual Account • Complete the registration form and Register

  6. 2. Tutorials

  7. 3. Write -n-Cite

  8. 4. Create folders

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