Introduction to Refworks

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    Welcome to this introduction to RefWorks class. My name is Tom Keays. I’m a science librarian here at SU (Syracuse University) and I can be found most days at the SciTech Library over in Carnegie. Over the next hour or so, I’m going to try to give you a good understanding of what the program is designed to do and how you can use it to improve your research productivity.

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    1. Introduction to RefWorks Tom Keays [email_address]
      • Citation Support page
        • http://library.syr.edu/cite/
    2. What We’ll Cover
      • We will learn how to:
      • Get help via Library Citation Support pages
      • Sign up for an individual RefWorks account
      • Add citations to RefWorks from databases
      • Organize citations within RefWorks
      • Add citations from RefWorks to a paper
      • Format citations in a paper (create a bibliography with Write-N-Cite)
      • Cite webpages using RefGrab-It bookmarklet
    3. Sign up for an individual Refworks account
      • Create a new account
      • Log in to an existing account
      • Citation Support page
        • http://library.syr.edu/cite/
    4. Adding citations to RefWorks
      • Manually enter citations
    5. Adding citations to RefWorks
      • Manually enter citations
      • Import citations from a text file or by copying and pasting
    6. Adding citations to RefWorks
      • Manually enter citations
      • Import citations from a text file or by copying and pasting
      • Export citations from a database that includes a direct export feature
    7. Turn off pop-up blockers
      • Internet Explorer
    8. Turn off pop-up blockers
      • Firefox, Netscape, and Mozilla
    9. Turn off pop-up blockers
      • Firefox, Netscape, and Mozilla
    10. Organize citations within Refworks
      • Creating and naming folders
      • Adding citations to folders
    11. Adding citations to RefWorks
      • Manually enter citations
      • Import citations from a text file or by copying and pasting
      • Export citations from a database that includes a direct export feature
      • Search > Online Catalog or Database
    12. Write-N-Cite
      • Add references to a paper (Microsoft Word document)
      • Format the reference list using a citation style that you choose
    13. {{900 Beyer,H.L. 2007 }}
    14. RefGrab-It
      • Add RefGrab-It “bookmarklet” to browser links toolbar
      • Use RefGrab-It to import webpages
    15. Introduction to RefWorks Questions?

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