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Reference Management. Roger Mills and Angela Carritt February 2010. So what’s the problem?. References come from many different sources:. E-mails. Alerts. Databases. Library catalogues. Articles. And many different formats…. Harvard:
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Reference Management Roger Mills and Angela Carritt February 2010
So what’s the problem? • References come from many different sources:
E-mails Alerts Databases Library catalogues Articles
And many different formats… Harvard: • AHERNE, J., SVERDRUP, H., FARRELL, E. P. & CUMMINS, T. (1998) Application of the SAFE model to a Norway spruce stand at Ballyhooly, Ireland. Forest Ecology and Management, 101, 331-338. Numbered: • 1. Aherne, J., et al., Application of the SAFE model to a Norway spruce stand at Ballyhooly, Ireland. Forest Ecology and Management, 1998. 101(1-3): p. 331-338. Author-date: • Aherne, J., H. Sverdrup, et al. (1998). "Application of the SAFE model to a Norway spruce stand at Ballyhooly, Ireland." Forest Ecology and Management101(1-3): 331-338. Nature: • 1 Julian Aherne, Harald Sverdrup, Edward P Farrell et al., Forest Ecology and Management101 (1-3), 331 (1998). Science: • 1. J. Aherne, H. Sverdrup, E. P. Farrell, T. Cummins, Forest Ecology and Management101, 331 (Feb., 1998, 1998).
So what can reference management software do? • Store references to items in many different formats and material types • Search, select and output references in a variety of pre-determined styles, or one of your own making • Import references direct from databases like Scopus or Web of Knowledge, or library catalogues like OLIS • Search external databases from within the reference management software, and save references retrieved • Insert references into a word-processed document and format them in a particular style at the touch of a button • Store links to documents – pdf’s, images – or copies of them within database
Products available • The Thomson-Reuters family: • ProCite - Reference Manager – EndNote - EndNote Web • Thomson own Web of Knowledge, Biosis etc • The ProQuest family: • RefWorks - RefWorks Scopus Edition – RefShare • ProQuest own CSA, Dialog, Chadwyck-Healey etc • For LaTeX users: • BibTex • Also consider: • Zotero
Which product for me? • RefWorks and EndNote both allow direct export from selected databases • RefWorks is web based – access your records anywhere, so long as you are online • Others have to be installed – work without web access, so long as you have your own machine • Features very similar • RefWorks free to members of university, others c.£90 • EndNote must be purchased, c.£80 • EndNoteon the Web is free to members of university, but has limited feature set – designed to be used alongside desktop version • Zotero is a free plug-in for Firefox browser (only) – limited but growing capability • BibTeX tools are free • Social bookmarking sites such as CiteULike and Connotea are free and convenient for storing and sharing references but do not provide word processor interaction, text formatting etc.
Factors influencing choice: 1 • Want to use direct export a lot? • Check which product your usual database supports • Normally working offline on your own machine? • EndNote • Want of work online on any machine? • RefWorks or EndNote Web/EndNote • Don’t want to pay for software? (while at Oxford) • RefWorks • Already familiar with Reference Manager or ProCite? • EndNote
Factors influencing choice: 2 • Need to share reference database with others? • RefWorks or Reference Manager • Like plenty of on-screen help? • RefWorks • Prefer a cleaner, bare-screen presentation? • EndNote • Need to work in a particular reference style? • Check it’s supported in your preferred product • Already have a database of references in another product? • Easy to export/import between all main products • But NOT untagged references in Word!
Factors influencing choice: 3 • Need to work in foreign languages? • Check support in your preferred product. RefWorks and EndNote both support Unicode fonts. • Need to work with complex mathematical expressions? • Prefer BibTex • Need to save searches to re-run within product? • EndNote • Want to create your own import filters? • EndNote [RefWorks can create for you on request] • Want to edit or create output styles? • Both EndNote and RefWorks allow this
Factors influencing choice: 4 • Want to organise your references in separate folders? • RefWorks; latest versions of EndNote • Want to capture references from web pages? (eg Amazon, JSTOR) • RefWorks (RefGrabit) or Zotero • Want to store links to full text? • RefWorks, EndNote both allow this • Want to store pdf’s, other files? • EndNote, RefWorks [total storage limited] • Need citation data? • RefWorks Scopus Edition links to Scopus data; EndNote links to WoS data
Demonstrations • Setting up a database • Importing records • Formatting records • Adding references and bibliography to a Word document
Creating a RefWorks account • RefWorks stores your data in an account on their servers (in USA) • Access your account online anywhere • Outside Oxford use group code ‘oxymoron’ • You can have as many accounts as you wish
EndNote • Now in version 12 – EndNote X2 • Good backwards compatibility with earlier versions • Easy to import/export to earlier versions and other reference management software • ALWAYS KEEP BACKUPS!
Creating an EndNote Library • EndNote stores your data in an ‘EndNote library’ file with (in Windows) a .enl extension • .enl files are transportable between Windows and Mac versions – if opening in Windows a file created on a Mac, first save it with the .enl extension
Tip sheets • http://www.EndNote.com/support/entips.asp
More on RefWorks & EndNote • half-day courses on RefWorks and EndNote are held regularly at OUCS • Company websites give useful information, tutorials, tips etc: • www.refworks.com – follow ‘Learn RefWorks’ links • www.endnote.com – follow ‘support and services’ links • If you run in to problems, ask any subject librarian – if we can’t sort it out, we’ll find someone who can!
Play for ever • Or get a life • Reference management software is meant to save time…. • Have fun…