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RefWorks. Presented by Suzanne van den Hoogen Angus L. Macdonald Library October 6 th , 2010. Learning Outcomes. In today’s workshop we will learn how to: Create a RefWorks account Access RefWorks on and off campus Explore RefWorks Create folders and Import references
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RefWorks Presented by Suzanne van den Hoogen Angus L. Macdonald Library October 6th, 2010
Learning Outcomes In today’s workshop we will learn how to: • Create a RefWorks account • Access RefWorks on and off campus • Explore RefWorks • Create folders and Import references • Generate a bibliography in multiple citation style formats
What is ? • RefWorks is a web-based application tool that allows you to create and organize citations and generate a list of bibliographic references in a number of different citation styles.
Accessing your RefWorks Account StFX Library Website http://library.stfx.ca
Creating a New RefWorks Account • Sign up for an individual account • Fill out the registration form • Select “REGISTER” • RefWorks will confirm your registration with an instant email. • You are ready to log in to your new RefWorks account!
Logging in to RefWorks On Campus: Login using your username and password
Logging in to RefWorks Off Campus: The Group Code for StFX is RWStFrXaU. Proceed by logging in with your username and password.
Create a New RefWorks Account When RefWorks opens, it will open All References in your account.
Exploring RefWorks Have fun! Get to know this tool
Creating Folders From the Folders drop-down menu, select “CREATE NEW FOLDER” Enter a new folder name and select OK
Importing References from a database • Open RefWorks. • Go to the Angus L. Macdonald library website: http://library.stfx.ca • Select a database to search. • Complete your search. • Select the articles you want to export to RefWorks • Select the RefWorks button
Importing References from a database • Select “Export to RefWorks” • An import page will open and confirm that your references have been imported. • Select “View Last Imported Folder” to view these references
Importing References from Google Scholar • Go to Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.ca/schhp?hl=en&tab=ws • In the upper right hand corner, select “Scholar Preferences”
Importing References from Google Scholar • Scroll down the page to the “Bibliographer Manager” • Select “RefWorks from the drop-down menu • Save Preferences!
Importing References from Google Scholar • Google Scholar will now provide you with an option to import selected references directly into RefWorks.
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Importing References from NOVANET 6. 7. 5.
What we learned in today’s workshop How to… • Create a RefWorks account • Access RefWorks on and off campus • Explore RefWorks • Create folders and Import references • Generate a bibliography in multiple citation style formats
Write-N-Cite • Write-N-Cite allows users to run an abbreviated version of RefWorks in their word processor. • To use Write-N-Cite with RefWorks you must download a small utility program to your computer. There are versions of Write-N-Cite for Windows users and a single version for Mac Users.
How to download Write-N-Cite • Open RefWorks • Under “TOOLS”, select Write-N-Cite
Write-N-Cite • In Microsoft Office 2007, RefWorks will install an icon for Write-N-Cite in “Add-Ins”. • Click on this to start
Launching Write-N-Cite Launch Write-N-Cite from Word. Logging in with your RefWorks ID is required.
Write-N-Cite: Entering References 1. Begin writing your paper. 2. Place your cursor where your reference should be inserted. 3. Click Cite.
Write-N-Cite: Formatting your Bibliography and In-text Citations In From Microsoft Office 2007, select “Add-Ins” from your tool bar. Open RefWorks Write-N-Cite Select “Bibliography” Then, “Create Bibliography”
Write-N-Cite: Formatting your Bibliography and In-text Citations RefWorks and Write-N-Cite will format your paper by adding the in-text citation AND Create your Bibliography