RefWorks is a citation management tool available through the University of Cape Town (UCT) Libraries website. Users can access RefWorks by going to the UCT Libraries website and clicking on the "Electronic Resources" section, then selecting "RefWorks" from the options. From there, users can either log in to an existing RefWorks account or register for a new personal RefWorks account.
RefWorks is a citation management tool available through the University of Cape Town (UCT) Libraries website. Users can access RefWorks by going to the UCT Libraries website and clicking on the "Research Help" then "RefWorks" links. From there, users can either log in to an existing RefWorks account or register for a new personal RefWorks account using their own password, not their UCT network password.
This presentation introduces UCT Libraries resources. It covers how to find and access materials through the subject guide, library catalog, and e-journal portal. It teaches effective database searching using keywords and Boolean logic. It demonstrates how to retrieve full-text articles, organize references in RefWorks, create search alerts, and access resources off-campus. The presentation aims to help students efficiently conduct research, organize their work, write papers, and stay up-to-date.
RefShare is a module in RefWorks that allows users to share folders or their entire RefWorks database. Users can share by going to the Folders or Tools menu and selecting Share Folders or Share References. This brings users to the Shared Folder Options page where they can customize permissions, such as allowing printing or commenting. Users provide a URL or email link to share their folder and can choose formatting options for viewers. RefShare allows collaborative research by enabling sharing, commenting, and accessing references and files.
This document provides instructions for searching for journal articles using Web of Science. It outlines the steps to access Web of Science through the library website, select the topic and enter search terms, limit the search to a specified date range, and view and sort the results. It also explains how to use the SFX link to check full-text article availability and access the full text.
This presentation introduces UCT Libraries resources for environmental and earth science students. It covers how to search the library catalog and databases to find books, journals, and articles; organize references using RefWorks; create alerts to stay up to date; and access resources off campus. The presentation aims to help students save time, work efficiently, keep up to date, and be organized in their research.
ACDI – African Climate and Development Initiative 2017UCT
This document provides an overview of a postgraduate workshop presented by Jen Eidelman on using UCT Libraries resources. The workshop covers how to efficiently search and organize references using databases, RefWorks, and other tools. It provides guidance on navigating the library website to access ejournals, subject guides, databases by subject, and more. Participants learn to search databases effectively using keywords and Boolean operators. The workshop also demonstrates how to set up article alerts, save searches, and save references to RefWorks for paper organization.
RefWorks is a citation management tool available through the University of Cape Town (UCT) Libraries website. Users can access RefWorks by going to the UCT Libraries website and clicking on the "Electronic Resources" section, then selecting "RefWorks" from the options. From there, users can either log in to an existing RefWorks account or register for a new personal RefWorks account.
RefWorks is a citation management tool available through the University of Cape Town (UCT) Libraries website. Users can access RefWorks by going to the UCT Libraries website and clicking on the "Research Help" then "RefWorks" links. From there, users can either log in to an existing RefWorks account or register for a new personal RefWorks account using their own password, not their UCT network password.
This presentation introduces UCT Libraries resources. It covers how to find and access materials through the subject guide, library catalog, and e-journal portal. It teaches effective database searching using keywords and Boolean logic. It demonstrates how to retrieve full-text articles, organize references in RefWorks, create search alerts, and access resources off-campus. The presentation aims to help students efficiently conduct research, organize their work, write papers, and stay up-to-date.
RefShare is a module in RefWorks that allows users to share folders or their entire RefWorks database. Users can share by going to the Folders or Tools menu and selecting Share Folders or Share References. This brings users to the Shared Folder Options page where they can customize permissions, such as allowing printing or commenting. Users provide a URL or email link to share their folder and can choose formatting options for viewers. RefShare allows collaborative research by enabling sharing, commenting, and accessing references and files.
This document provides instructions for searching for journal articles using Web of Science. It outlines the steps to access Web of Science through the library website, select the topic and enter search terms, limit the search to a specified date range, and view and sort the results. It also explains how to use the SFX link to check full-text article availability and access the full text.
This presentation introduces UCT Libraries resources for environmental and earth science students. It covers how to search the library catalog and databases to find books, journals, and articles; organize references using RefWorks; create alerts to stay up to date; and access resources off campus. The presentation aims to help students save time, work efficiently, keep up to date, and be organized in their research.
ACDI – African Climate and Development Initiative 2017UCT
This document provides an overview of a postgraduate workshop presented by Jen Eidelman on using UCT Libraries resources. The workshop covers how to efficiently search and organize references using databases, RefWorks, and other tools. It provides guidance on navigating the library website to access ejournals, subject guides, databases by subject, and more. Participants learn to search databases effectively using keywords and Boolean operators. The workshop also demonstrates how to set up article alerts, save searches, and save references to RefWorks for paper organization.
This document provides an introduction to the resources available through UCT Libraries. It outlines how students can use the libraries to save time and work efficiently by learning effective search techniques in databases, subject guides, and the library catalog. It also explains how to organize search results using RefWorks, write papers using referencing guides, and keep updated through alerting services. Students are shown how to access these resources both on and off campus through the libraries website.
This document provides an introduction to using UCT Libraries resources. It summarizes how to search the library catalog and databases, retrieve full-text articles, organize references, and stay up to date. The presentation teaches students to efficiently find materials, work effectively through Boolean searching, and be organized using RefWorks. Exercises are included to practice searching skills and save results.
This document discusses journal metrics and how they can help researchers. It addresses common questions about finding important journals in a field and high impact papers. Journal metrics can help with publishing decisions, funding applications, and tracking research impact. The main databases that provide journal metrics are Web of Science and Scopus. They include impact factors, rankings, citations per paper, and more. An example of one metric, the Journal Impact Factor, is explained as well as some limitations of metrics and best practices for using them.
MCB3026F library resources for presentations 2016UCT
This document provides an overview of library resources available to students for their journal article presentation project. It discusses how to find background information and supplementary materials to understand a chosen journal article. It describes the library website and subject guides, and how to use resources like the online catalog, databases, and reference materials. Specific databases mentioned include Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. Students are shown how to search within databases to find review articles and related research. Referencing help and guides on topics like searching the catalog are also pointed out.
This document provides an overview of how to use RefWorks, a citation management software. It discusses how to create an account, import references from databases directly or manually, organize references into folders, search references, attach files, generate bibliographies in various styles, and use the Write-N-Cite plugin to insert citations into a Microsoft Word document. The workshop covers the basics of setting up an account, importing references from sources like Google Scholar, Web of Science, and EBSCOhost, organizing references into folders, and generating bibliographies to cite sources in academic work.
This document provides instructions for importing text files from databases into RefWorks. It uses the NCBI database PubMed as an example. The steps are: conduct a search in PubMed on a topic, like "biological invasions AND marine ecosystems"; select an article and choose "Citation Manager" to create a text file; save the file on your computer; in RefWorks, select "Import" and choose NLM PubMed as the data source and PubMed as the database; browse and select the saved text file; click "Import" to add the reference to RefWorks.
BIO1000F introduction to library resources 2016UCT
This document provides an overview of library resources for a first year biology course at UCT. It discusses how to access the library website and subject guides, find help and tutorials, search the online catalog to find books, access e-resources off campus, use e-references like encyclopedias, understand databases and journal articles, get referencing help, and take required library quizzes on the course website.
Getting to know what UCT Libraries have to offer and how to use the resources @ your library. ALEPH, Databases, Subject Guides, Searching tips and techniques
The document provides an introduction to the resources and services available through UCT Libraries presented by Jen Eidelman. It summarizes how students can save time and work efficiently by learning to use library resources like subject guides, databases, and RefWorks. It also explains how students can keep up to date by setting up email alerts and saved searches and staying organized by using RefWorks. The presentation demonstrates how to search the library catalog and databases, export references to RefWorks, and access resources both on and off campus.
Scopus: compare journals using journal metrics from UCT LibrariesUCT
This document provides information about journal metrics available through Scopus, including the SJR (SCImago Journal Rank), SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper), and IPP (Impact per Publication). It explains that these metrics were developed by external bibliometricians and use data from the Scopus database. It also provides brief explanations of how each metric is calculated and what it measures.
Google Scholar allows users to create a profile to track citations. The document outlines the steps to set up a profile, including signing in with a Gmail address, verifying your email address, and adding publications. It explains that signing in with a personal Gmail keeps the profile forever. Users can then edit their profile, choose how to update it, and manually add publications by selecting the appropriate tab for the publication type. The profile can be made public or private.
This document provides guidance on referencing in the Harvard UCT (author-date) style. It begins by asking what referencing style and rules must be followed. It then lists examples of different types of references, such as books, book chapters, journal articles, encyclopedia articles, and websites. Steps are provided for each, including required information like author, year, title, publisher. Examples are given for students to practice formatting references correctly. Contact information is provided for additional referencing help.
AccessScience - McGraw Hill Education online referenceUCT
AccessScience is an online science database that provides full text access to over 7,100 articles and 115,000 dictionary terms across all areas of science and technology. It is updated daily and also includes biographies of scientists, weekly updates on the latest science breakthroughs and discoveries, a science dictionary, and links to related websites. Access is limited to two simultaneous users.
This document provides an introduction to the resources available through UCT Libraries. It outlines how students can use the libraries to save time and work efficiently by learning effective search techniques in databases, subject guides, and the library catalog. It also explains how to organize search results using RefWorks, write papers using referencing guides, and keep updated through alerting services. Students are shown how to access these resources both on and off campus through the libraries website.
This document provides an introduction to using UCT Libraries resources. It summarizes how to search the library catalog and databases, retrieve full-text articles, organize references, and stay up to date. The presentation teaches students to efficiently find materials, work effectively through Boolean searching, and be organized using RefWorks. Exercises are included to practice searching skills and save results.
This document discusses journal metrics and how they can help researchers. It addresses common questions about finding important journals in a field and high impact papers. Journal metrics can help with publishing decisions, funding applications, and tracking research impact. The main databases that provide journal metrics are Web of Science and Scopus. They include impact factors, rankings, citations per paper, and more. An example of one metric, the Journal Impact Factor, is explained as well as some limitations of metrics and best practices for using them.
MCB3026F library resources for presentations 2016UCT
This document provides an overview of library resources available to students for their journal article presentation project. It discusses how to find background information and supplementary materials to understand a chosen journal article. It describes the library website and subject guides, and how to use resources like the online catalog, databases, and reference materials. Specific databases mentioned include Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. Students are shown how to search within databases to find review articles and related research. Referencing help and guides on topics like searching the catalog are also pointed out.
This document provides an overview of how to use RefWorks, a citation management software. It discusses how to create an account, import references from databases directly or manually, organize references into folders, search references, attach files, generate bibliographies in various styles, and use the Write-N-Cite plugin to insert citations into a Microsoft Word document. The workshop covers the basics of setting up an account, importing references from sources like Google Scholar, Web of Science, and EBSCOhost, organizing references into folders, and generating bibliographies to cite sources in academic work.
This document provides instructions for importing text files from databases into RefWorks. It uses the NCBI database PubMed as an example. The steps are: conduct a search in PubMed on a topic, like "biological invasions AND marine ecosystems"; select an article and choose "Citation Manager" to create a text file; save the file on your computer; in RefWorks, select "Import" and choose NLM PubMed as the data source and PubMed as the database; browse and select the saved text file; click "Import" to add the reference to RefWorks.
BIO1000F introduction to library resources 2016UCT
This document provides an overview of library resources for a first year biology course at UCT. It discusses how to access the library website and subject guides, find help and tutorials, search the online catalog to find books, access e-resources off campus, use e-references like encyclopedias, understand databases and journal articles, get referencing help, and take required library quizzes on the course website.
Getting to know what UCT Libraries have to offer and how to use the resources @ your library. ALEPH, Databases, Subject Guides, Searching tips and techniques
The document provides an introduction to the resources and services available through UCT Libraries presented by Jen Eidelman. It summarizes how students can save time and work efficiently by learning to use library resources like subject guides, databases, and RefWorks. It also explains how students can keep up to date by setting up email alerts and saved searches and staying organized by using RefWorks. The presentation demonstrates how to search the library catalog and databases, export references to RefWorks, and access resources both on and off campus.
Scopus: compare journals using journal metrics from UCT LibrariesUCT
This document provides information about journal metrics available through Scopus, including the SJR (SCImago Journal Rank), SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper), and IPP (Impact per Publication). It explains that these metrics were developed by external bibliometricians and use data from the Scopus database. It also provides brief explanations of how each metric is calculated and what it measures.
Google Scholar allows users to create a profile to track citations. The document outlines the steps to set up a profile, including signing in with a Gmail address, verifying your email address, and adding publications. It explains that signing in with a personal Gmail keeps the profile forever. Users can then edit their profile, choose how to update it, and manually add publications by selecting the appropriate tab for the publication type. The profile can be made public or private.
This document provides guidance on referencing in the Harvard UCT (author-date) style. It begins by asking what referencing style and rules must be followed. It then lists examples of different types of references, such as books, book chapters, journal articles, encyclopedia articles, and websites. Steps are provided for each, including required information like author, year, title, publisher. Examples are given for students to practice formatting references correctly. Contact information is provided for additional referencing help.
AccessScience - McGraw Hill Education online referenceUCT
AccessScience is an online science database that provides full text access to over 7,100 articles and 115,000 dictionary terms across all areas of science and technology. It is updated daily and also includes biographies of scientists, weekly updates on the latest science breakthroughs and discoveries, a science dictionary, and links to related websites. Access is limited to two simultaneous users.
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1. Primo – Save and Alert – Books and More
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