RefWorks is an online tool for managing citations and bibliographies. Version 2.0 replaced the classic version, and allows users to import citations from over 800 databases and the library catalog. It allows users to organize references into folders, create citations and bibliographies in multiple formats, and access references from any computer with an internet connection. Help is available through user guides, tutorials, and by contacting three librarians at the university. The document provides instructions for direct export of citations from databases like EBSCO and the library catalog into RefWorks, as well as importing citations from databases without direct export like PubMed.
This document provides research tips and time-saving strategies for neuroscience graduate students. It outlines how to effectively use library resources such as databases, citation managers, and more. Key points covered include searching PubMed and Scopus databases, using the Journal Citation Reports to find a journal's impact factor, and utilizing RefWorks to organize citations and create bibliographies. Off-campus access options to library databases are also explained.
This document provides instructions for using the citation management tool RefWorks. It discusses registering for a RefWorks account, downloading the Write-N-Cite plug-in, and importing references from databases, text files, and library catalogs directly into RefWorks. The document then demonstrates exercises for attaching files to references, creating bibliographies in different citation styles like APA and MLA, and exporting references to a spreadsheet. The goal is to introduce students to the basic functions and capabilities of RefWorks for organizing references and generating citations and bibliographies.
Referencing and RefWorks for researchers June 2019EISLibrarian
This document provides an overview of referencing and RefWorks. It defines referencing as acknowledging other people's work and explains its purposes, such as demonstrating research, establishing credibility, and avoiding plagiarism. It describes citations and references and how to quote and paraphrase sources. It then discusses RefWorks, a bibliographic management software that allows users to collect, organize, and cite references. It provides guidance on setting up a RefWorks account and exporting references from various resources. It also covers organizing references, editing references, and using RefWorks to cite sources within academic writing.
This document provides instructions for using the citation management tool RefWorks. It discusses:
1. Registering for a RefWorks account through the university library website and downloading the Write-N-Cite plugin.
2. Several ways to import references into RefWorks, including directly from databases, from saved text files, from the library catalog, and manually.
3. Creating bibliographies in different citation styles like APA and MLA by selecting references and choosing an output style.
Hoe maak ik een goede bibliografie met Mendeley?agoralc
1) Mendeley is free academic software that allows users to organize research documents and PDFs, collaborate with other researchers, and discover new research.
2) It can organize a user's research library, extract metadata from documents, and synchronize the library across devices.
3) Mendeley allows users to create and join groups to share and collaborate on research with other researchers. It has tools for annotating papers and generating citations and bibliographies.
This Memorandum was created in 2010 by Simmons College (Boston, MA) MLIS candiates Sarah Wetherbee and Taylor Kalloch, and features a comparison chart of selected reference management software options for potential use in the Simmons College library.
RefWorks is bibliographic software that allows users to build a database of references from various sources and share them with collaborators. It can generate properly formatted papers with inline citations and a bibliography. The presentation covered the benefits of RefWorks, how to add references electronically or manually, and support available through the library, including classes, guides, and consultations. It also explained how to locate full-texts through RefWorks and how to use Write-n-Cite to publish papers with citations and formatting.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on reference management systems using Mendeley. It discusses what reference management systems are, the benefits of Mendeley, how to set up a Mendeley library by adding documents and managing references, citing sources in papers, and additional features of Mendeley including its social networking capabilities. The presentation includes both discussion and hands-on activities for using Mendeley.
This document provides research tips and time-saving strategies for neuroscience graduate students. It outlines how to effectively use library resources such as databases, citation managers, and more. Key points covered include searching PubMed and Scopus databases, using the Journal Citation Reports to find a journal's impact factor, and utilizing RefWorks to organize citations and create bibliographies. Off-campus access options to library databases are also explained.
This document provides instructions for using the citation management tool RefWorks. It discusses registering for a RefWorks account, downloading the Write-N-Cite plug-in, and importing references from databases, text files, and library catalogs directly into RefWorks. The document then demonstrates exercises for attaching files to references, creating bibliographies in different citation styles like APA and MLA, and exporting references to a spreadsheet. The goal is to introduce students to the basic functions and capabilities of RefWorks for organizing references and generating citations and bibliographies.
Referencing and RefWorks for researchers June 2019EISLibrarian
This document provides an overview of referencing and RefWorks. It defines referencing as acknowledging other people's work and explains its purposes, such as demonstrating research, establishing credibility, and avoiding plagiarism. It describes citations and references and how to quote and paraphrase sources. It then discusses RefWorks, a bibliographic management software that allows users to collect, organize, and cite references. It provides guidance on setting up a RefWorks account and exporting references from various resources. It also covers organizing references, editing references, and using RefWorks to cite sources within academic writing.
This document provides instructions for using the citation management tool RefWorks. It discusses:
1. Registering for a RefWorks account through the university library website and downloading the Write-N-Cite plugin.
2. Several ways to import references into RefWorks, including directly from databases, from saved text files, from the library catalog, and manually.
3. Creating bibliographies in different citation styles like APA and MLA by selecting references and choosing an output style.
Hoe maak ik een goede bibliografie met Mendeley?agoralc
1) Mendeley is free academic software that allows users to organize research documents and PDFs, collaborate with other researchers, and discover new research.
2) It can organize a user's research library, extract metadata from documents, and synchronize the library across devices.
3) Mendeley allows users to create and join groups to share and collaborate on research with other researchers. It has tools for annotating papers and generating citations and bibliographies.
This Memorandum was created in 2010 by Simmons College (Boston, MA) MLIS candiates Sarah Wetherbee and Taylor Kalloch, and features a comparison chart of selected reference management software options for potential use in the Simmons College library.
RefWorks is bibliographic software that allows users to build a database of references from various sources and share them with collaborators. It can generate properly formatted papers with inline citations and a bibliography. The presentation covered the benefits of RefWorks, how to add references electronically or manually, and support available through the library, including classes, guides, and consultations. It also explained how to locate full-texts through RefWorks and how to use Write-n-Cite to publish papers with citations and formatting.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on reference management systems using Mendeley. It discusses what reference management systems are, the benefits of Mendeley, how to set up a Mendeley library by adding documents and managing references, citing sources in papers, and additional features of Mendeley including its social networking capabilities. The presentation includes both discussion and hands-on activities for using Mendeley.
Uma Abordagem Em Gerencia De Conf Em Amb TiMarcelo Salles
O documento discute a aplicação das melhores práticas de gerenciamento de configuração da biblioteca ITIL em ambientes de TI. Apresenta os conceitos e objetivos da ITIL, como foi desenvolvida para melhorar os processos de TI, e destaca a importância do gerenciamento de configuração para permitir mudanças na infraestrutura de TI de forma consistente e integrada.
This document discusses internet use among children and adolescents in the United States. It provides the following key points:
- 97% of youth ages 12-18 use the internet, primarily for 1 hour or less per day. Boys and girls use the internet equally.
- 76% of older teens search for health information online, especially about STDs, HIV/AIDS, and mental health issues like depression. Over half discuss what they learn with caregivers.
- While general internet use is not associated with depression, those with depressive symptoms are more likely to experience online harassment.
- Early internet-based interventions for issues like smoking cessation and eating disorders have shown promise, though more research is needed, especially
This document provides an overview of what constitutes a crucial conversation. It begins by defining a crucial conversation as an interaction where opinions vary, stakes are high, and emotions run strong. Examples are given of common crucial conversations people may face such as discussions with bosses, coworkers, spouses, neighbors, etc. The document then explains why people typically handle crucial conversations poorly, as human nature is to avoid them or act out of emotion when faced with them. However, the document claims that mastering crucial conversations can have significant benefits for careers, relationships, organizations, and communities.
La autopista Oaxaca-Puerto Escondido está casi terminada y reducirá el tiempo de viaje de 6 a 2 horas. El gobierno federal y estatal supervisaron los avances de la construcción. Además, la Cruzada Nacional contra el Hambre ha ayudado a reducir la pobreza extrema en Oaxaca en casi un 6% gracias a la coordinación entre los gobiernos. Sin embargo, algunos grupos dicen que la Cruzada no ha mostrado resultados concretos.
Piaget's theory of cognitive development proposes 4 stages of development: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. Each stage is characterized by developing logical thought processes. Piaget believed that children are active learners who construct an understanding of the world through experiences. His theory emphasizes the biological maturation and environmental experiences that drive cognitive development through the stages. While influential, Piaget's theory has also received some criticism regarding its methodology and generalization to all children.
Este documento explica cómo alojar presentaciones en Slideshare, un servicio gratuito en línea para compartir presentaciones. Primero, se debe crear una cuenta en Slideshare y luego subir la presentación. Una vez alojada, se obtiene un código HTML que permite incluir la presentación en blogs u otros sitios web. De esta forma, Slideshare facilita el alojamiento y compartir de presentaciones de manera sencilla.
This document discusses key terms and concepts related to solutions, including:
- A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. Important terms include solute, solvent, solubility, saturated solution, unsaturated solution, and supersaturated solution.
- There are various methods to describe the concentration of a solution, including molarity, mass percent, mole fraction, and molality.
- Factors that affect solubility include molecular structure, temperature, and pressure. Solubility generally increases with temperature and pressure.
- Colligative properties depend only on the number of dissolved particles and include vapor pressure lowering, boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, and osmotic pressure. These can be calculated using
Este documento presenta el árbol genealógico de Jesús, desde Abraham hasta José, esposo de María. Detalla el nacimiento de Jesús en Belén y la visita de los sabios de oriente. Describe cómo Herodes ordenó matar a los niños menores de dos años en Belén para eliminar al recién nacido Jesús, y cómo José, María y Jesús huyeron a Egipto. Finalmente, regresaron y se establecieron en Nazaret.
RefWorks for DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE - Faculty Development Naz Torabi
This document provides an overview of how to use RefWorks, a bibliographic citation manager. It describes how to set up a RefWorks account, import references from various sources directly or indirectly, organize references into folders, share folders, create bibliographies, and access RefWorks off-campus. It also summarizes the features of RefWorks for saving citations, organizing research, and creating bibliographies from included citations in papers. Contact information is provided for getting help with RefWorks.
This document provides an overview of a library skills training session for computer science honours students. It introduces several databases for searching articles, including Google Scholar, ACM Digital Library, Ebsco Host's Computers & Applied Sciences Complete, ScienceDirect, IEEE Xplore, and Web of Science. It also discusses how to access theses and materials not available through UCT Libraries using interlibrary loans. The training covers navigating the UCT Libraries website and using the referencing tool RefWorks.
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.
CS Honors Library Training - February 2017pvhead123
This library skills training session covered several databases for computer science research, including Google Scholar, ACM Digital Library, Ebsco Host's Computers & Applied Sciences Complete, ScienceDirect, IEEE Xplore, and Web of Science. It also discussed accessing articles not available at UCT through interlibrary loans, finding theses, and using the reference manager RefWorks. The trainer encouraged attendees to contact them with any other questions and provided additional resources on the library website.
Libraries traditionally provide research materials and information to communities in various formats. LSU Libraries offers guidance and tools for navigating this information landscape, including bibliographic management software, social tools, updates and alerts, and file storage and backup. These tools from LSU Libraries, like EndNote, RefWorks, Zotero, and Mendeley, help researchers organize references and citations.
This document provides an overview of RefWorks, an online research management tool that allows users to store, organize, and cite references. RefWorks allows UNLV students and faculty to import references from databases like EBSCO and Summon. It then helps users create in-text citations and bibliographies in Word. The document reviews how to create a RefWorks account, import references from various databases and library resources, organize references into folders, and generate citations and bibliographies in different styles. Additional help resources for using RefWorks are also listed.
Struggling with Citations? There's a Tool for That!jthiessen
The document discusses citation management tools and focuses on demonstrating the Zotero tool. It explains that Zotero is a free, web-based tool that allows users to import citations from databases and websites, organize bibliographies in different styles like APA and MLA, and insert citations and bibliographies into documents using Word plugins. The document provides a hands-on demonstration of how to perform tasks in Zotero like gathering citations from webpages, organizing citations into collections, and creating bibliographies in documents.
RefWorks allows users to import citations from databases, organize citations into folders, compile bibliographies and share citations. It guides users through creating an account, adding citations directly from databases or by searching the library catalog in RefWorks, and creating bibliographies in various formats by selecting references and output styles. For help, users can contact the reference desk or access tutorials online.
RefWorks is a web-based citation management tool that allows users to build personal databases of references from various sources and organize them into folders. It enables inserting citations into papers and automatically generating bibliographies. The document provides step-by-step instructions on creating a RefWorks account, importing references from databases directly or manually, organizing references into folders, writing papers with citations, and generating bibliographies. Exercises are included to help users practice the various RefWorks functions.
Discovery of Technology: Tools for Research Management & Interdisciplinary C...Rebecca Kate Miller
The document discusses various tools for managing references and citations, including EndNote, EndNote Web, Zotero, Mendeley, and RefWorks. It provides an overview of the key features of each tool, such as the ability to store citations from different sources, organize them into libraries or folders, and generate bibliographies in different styles. The document also discusses tools for taking notes, mind mapping, and staying up to date with alerts and RSS feeds to help researchers manage information. Virginia Tech librarians are available for assistance and training on these bibliographic management and research tools.
The document discusses various reference management tools that help researchers organize citations and bibliographies. It describes tools like Mendeley, JabRef, VIVO, ORCID, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. These tools allow users to collect, store, organize, and share citations; create bibliographies; collaborate with other researchers; and develop a profile to track their publications and research. Reference management software helps researchers efficiently manage literature and identify related work.
Reference management tools for academiccjhosiyosi2
The document discusses various reference management tools that help researchers organize citations and bibliographies. It describes tools like Mendeley, JabRef, VIVO, ORCID, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. These tools allow users to collect, store, organize, and share citations; create bibliographies; collaborate with other researchers; and develop a profile to track their publications and research. Reference management software helps researchers efficiently manage literature and identify related work.
Uma Abordagem Em Gerencia De Conf Em Amb TiMarcelo Salles
O documento discute a aplicação das melhores práticas de gerenciamento de configuração da biblioteca ITIL em ambientes de TI. Apresenta os conceitos e objetivos da ITIL, como foi desenvolvida para melhorar os processos de TI, e destaca a importância do gerenciamento de configuração para permitir mudanças na infraestrutura de TI de forma consistente e integrada.
This document discusses internet use among children and adolescents in the United States. It provides the following key points:
- 97% of youth ages 12-18 use the internet, primarily for 1 hour or less per day. Boys and girls use the internet equally.
- 76% of older teens search for health information online, especially about STDs, HIV/AIDS, and mental health issues like depression. Over half discuss what they learn with caregivers.
- While general internet use is not associated with depression, those with depressive symptoms are more likely to experience online harassment.
- Early internet-based interventions for issues like smoking cessation and eating disorders have shown promise, though more research is needed, especially
This document provides an overview of what constitutes a crucial conversation. It begins by defining a crucial conversation as an interaction where opinions vary, stakes are high, and emotions run strong. Examples are given of common crucial conversations people may face such as discussions with bosses, coworkers, spouses, neighbors, etc. The document then explains why people typically handle crucial conversations poorly, as human nature is to avoid them or act out of emotion when faced with them. However, the document claims that mastering crucial conversations can have significant benefits for careers, relationships, organizations, and communities.
La autopista Oaxaca-Puerto Escondido está casi terminada y reducirá el tiempo de viaje de 6 a 2 horas. El gobierno federal y estatal supervisaron los avances de la construcción. Además, la Cruzada Nacional contra el Hambre ha ayudado a reducir la pobreza extrema en Oaxaca en casi un 6% gracias a la coordinación entre los gobiernos. Sin embargo, algunos grupos dicen que la Cruzada no ha mostrado resultados concretos.
Piaget's theory of cognitive development proposes 4 stages of development: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. Each stage is characterized by developing logical thought processes. Piaget believed that children are active learners who construct an understanding of the world through experiences. His theory emphasizes the biological maturation and environmental experiences that drive cognitive development through the stages. While influential, Piaget's theory has also received some criticism regarding its methodology and generalization to all children.
Este documento explica cómo alojar presentaciones en Slideshare, un servicio gratuito en línea para compartir presentaciones. Primero, se debe crear una cuenta en Slideshare y luego subir la presentación. Una vez alojada, se obtiene un código HTML que permite incluir la presentación en blogs u otros sitios web. De esta forma, Slideshare facilita el alojamiento y compartir de presentaciones de manera sencilla.
This document discusses key terms and concepts related to solutions, including:
- A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. Important terms include solute, solvent, solubility, saturated solution, unsaturated solution, and supersaturated solution.
- There are various methods to describe the concentration of a solution, including molarity, mass percent, mole fraction, and molality.
- Factors that affect solubility include molecular structure, temperature, and pressure. Solubility generally increases with temperature and pressure.
- Colligative properties depend only on the number of dissolved particles and include vapor pressure lowering, boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, and osmotic pressure. These can be calculated using
Este documento presenta el árbol genealógico de Jesús, desde Abraham hasta José, esposo de María. Detalla el nacimiento de Jesús en Belén y la visita de los sabios de oriente. Describe cómo Herodes ordenó matar a los niños menores de dos años en Belén para eliminar al recién nacido Jesús, y cómo José, María y Jesús huyeron a Egipto. Finalmente, regresaron y se establecieron en Nazaret.
RefWorks for DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE - Faculty Development Naz Torabi
This document provides an overview of how to use RefWorks, a bibliographic citation manager. It describes how to set up a RefWorks account, import references from various sources directly or indirectly, organize references into folders, share folders, create bibliographies, and access RefWorks off-campus. It also summarizes the features of RefWorks for saving citations, organizing research, and creating bibliographies from included citations in papers. Contact information is provided for getting help with RefWorks.
This document provides an overview of a library skills training session for computer science honours students. It introduces several databases for searching articles, including Google Scholar, ACM Digital Library, Ebsco Host's Computers & Applied Sciences Complete, ScienceDirect, IEEE Xplore, and Web of Science. It also discusses how to access theses and materials not available through UCT Libraries using interlibrary loans. The training covers navigating the UCT Libraries website and using the referencing tool RefWorks.
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.
CS Honors Library Training - February 2017pvhead123
This library skills training session covered several databases for computer science research, including Google Scholar, ACM Digital Library, Ebsco Host's Computers & Applied Sciences Complete, ScienceDirect, IEEE Xplore, and Web of Science. It also discussed accessing articles not available at UCT through interlibrary loans, finding theses, and using the reference manager RefWorks. The trainer encouraged attendees to contact them with any other questions and provided additional resources on the library website.
Libraries traditionally provide research materials and information to communities in various formats. LSU Libraries offers guidance and tools for navigating this information landscape, including bibliographic management software, social tools, updates and alerts, and file storage and backup. These tools from LSU Libraries, like EndNote, RefWorks, Zotero, and Mendeley, help researchers organize references and citations.
This document provides an overview of RefWorks, an online research management tool that allows users to store, organize, and cite references. RefWorks allows UNLV students and faculty to import references from databases like EBSCO and Summon. It then helps users create in-text citations and bibliographies in Word. The document reviews how to create a RefWorks account, import references from various databases and library resources, organize references into folders, and generate citations and bibliographies in different styles. Additional help resources for using RefWorks are also listed.
Struggling with Citations? There's a Tool for That!jthiessen
The document discusses citation management tools and focuses on demonstrating the Zotero tool. It explains that Zotero is a free, web-based tool that allows users to import citations from databases and websites, organize bibliographies in different styles like APA and MLA, and insert citations and bibliographies into documents using Word plugins. The document provides a hands-on demonstration of how to perform tasks in Zotero like gathering citations from webpages, organizing citations into collections, and creating bibliographies in documents.
RefWorks allows users to import citations from databases, organize citations into folders, compile bibliographies and share citations. It guides users through creating an account, adding citations directly from databases or by searching the library catalog in RefWorks, and creating bibliographies in various formats by selecting references and output styles. For help, users can contact the reference desk or access tutorials online.
RefWorks is a web-based citation management tool that allows users to build personal databases of references from various sources and organize them into folders. It enables inserting citations into papers and automatically generating bibliographies. The document provides step-by-step instructions on creating a RefWorks account, importing references from databases directly or manually, organizing references into folders, writing papers with citations, and generating bibliographies. Exercises are included to help users practice the various RefWorks functions.
Discovery of Technology: Tools for Research Management & Interdisciplinary C...Rebecca Kate Miller
The document discusses various tools for managing references and citations, including EndNote, EndNote Web, Zotero, Mendeley, and RefWorks. It provides an overview of the key features of each tool, such as the ability to store citations from different sources, organize them into libraries or folders, and generate bibliographies in different styles. The document also discusses tools for taking notes, mind mapping, and staying up to date with alerts and RSS feeds to help researchers manage information. Virginia Tech librarians are available for assistance and training on these bibliographic management and research tools.
The document discusses various reference management tools that help researchers organize citations and bibliographies. It describes tools like Mendeley, JabRef, VIVO, ORCID, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. These tools allow users to collect, store, organize, and share citations; create bibliographies; collaborate with other researchers; and develop a profile to track their publications and research. Reference management software helps researchers efficiently manage literature and identify related work.
Reference management tools for academiccjhosiyosi2
The document discusses various reference management tools that help researchers organize citations and bibliographies. It describes tools like Mendeley, JabRef, VIVO, ORCID, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. These tools allow users to collect, store, organize, and share citations; create bibliographies; collaborate with other researchers; and develop a profile to track their publications and research. Reference management software helps researchers efficiently manage literature and identify related work.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using RefWorks, a citation management tool, and the UCT Harvard referencing style. It begins with an agenda that outlines what will be covered, including how to create a RefWorks account, directly export citations from databases into RefWorks, organize references into folders, create bibliographies from reference lists, and use Write-N-Cite to insert citations into Microsoft Word documents. The document then demonstrates how to find help resources for RefWorks and the referencing style. It provides step-by-step instructions for direct export of citations from databases like Web of Science and GeoRef and importing PDFs. It also shows how to organize references into folders, generate bibliographies from selected references or
Use of reference management tools in Reserch : Zotero and MendeleyDr Shalini Lihitkar
This document provides an overview of reference management tools and their effective use in research. It discusses the need for properly citing sources and managing references, and introduces some popular reference management software like Zotero and Mendeley. Step-by-step guides are given for downloading, setting up, and using the key features of Zotero and Mendeley, such as adding references, inserting citations, changing styles, and creating bibliographies. The document emphasizes the importance of reference management in research.
RefWorks is an online tool that allows users to organize references, import references from various databases, and automatically generate citations and bibliographies. It collects and stores references in a personal online database. Users can access RefWorks through the library website or ATHENEA and register by filling out a registration form. References are imported into RefWorks after being searched for in information resources, and RefWorks can then be used to create bibliographies or format manuscripts with citations and references.
This document provides an overview of library skills training on effective searching, reference managers, and accessing articles not subscribed to by UCT Libraries. It discusses searching databases like Google Scholar, ACM Digital Library, IEEE Xplore and using keywords, boolean operators and other search techniques. It also covers reference managers RefWorks and EndNote for organizing citations, as well as interlibrary loans and open access repositories for obtaining articles not available through UCT.
Kay Cunningham provides an overview of creating bibliographies in RefWorks. RefWorks is a citation manager that allows users to collect references, organize research, and generate bibliographies. To create a bibliography, users must first import references into their RefWorks database and then can choose an output style. There are two main methods for selecting references - using folders to group references by topic or assignment, or placing references in a "My List" folder. The completed bibliography can then be downloaded in the chosen output style format.
This document provides an overview of a workshop on managing bibliographic references with Zotero. It discusses installing and using Zotero to collect, organize, and share references from online sources. The document outlines how to import references from databases and PDFs, organize references into collections and groups, create bibliographies in word processors, and share references by creating groups on Zotero's online server. Attendees are encouraged to provide feedback to help improve future workshops.
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This document provides an overview and introduction to using Dreamweaver MX, including:
- Its capabilities for designing and managing websites visually or with code
- How to set up a local website and add pages, text, images and links
- Tools for previewing pages, uploading sites, and checking links
- Recommended prerequisite knowledge includes familiarity with HTML, websites, and how they work.
This document provides information about working with digital images, including choosing appropriate image resolution and file format, understanding images commonly found online, and basic image manipulation in Photoshop. It discusses resolution and file format, describes common image issues like blurriness or exposure problems that can be fixed in Photoshop, and provides an overview of the scanners available in the Olin Library Arc for scanning photos, documents, and other materials.
Photoshop: Tools and Tricks for BeginnersSarah Bombich
The document provides an overview of basic tools and techniques for beginners in Photoshop, including resizing images, understanding resolution and file formats, working with layers and the history palette, and an introduction to the Photoshop workspace and tools. It explains how to resize images while maintaining pixel dimensions, manipulate pixel dimensions, work with layers, use the history palette to navigate between editing states, and highlights some basic selection and editing tools to try.
Microsoft Office 2007 introduced significant changes to the interface of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. This guide provides an overview of the key changes and how to navigate the new "ribbon" interface, which consolidated many tools and functions into tabbed groups. It summarizes the new file formats that are not backwards compatible with Office 2003 and provides instructions on saving files in a compatible format. The guide also explains how to perform common tasks like inserting tables and images, changing fonts and formatting, and setting page layout options in Office 2007.
This document provides an introduction to Flash MX, including its capabilities, uses, and basic tools. It discusses what Flash is, what can be created with it, and helpful prerequisite knowledge. It then outlines the Flash workspace and provides tutorials on illustrating, text, symbols, layers, and tweened animation. The goals are to familiarize users with Flash's capabilities and learning curve.
- The document discusses how to use templates and library items in Dreamweaver to create a consistent site structure and allow for rapid updating. It covers creating templates from new or existing documents, defining editable regions, creating and applying template-based pages, and updating templates and attached pages. It also discusses creating, inserting, and editing library items to store reusable elements and update them across a site. Finally, it defines cascading style sheets as external style sheets that can control the presentation of multiple documents to ensure consistent styling.
This document provides an overview of creating and editing digital documents using Adobe Acrobat 8. It discusses how to create PDFs from scanners, files, and other programs. It also describes basic editing features like adding and reordering pages, cropping pages, and creating interactive forms. The document is intended to cover the main tasks and features that most users need in Acrobat.
Hacking Your Information Workflow HandoutSarah Bombich
The document discusses various tools that can be used for productivity including collections, tools, and waiting lists. It recommends choosing tools that are shared by a group to work on projects together and tools that allow integrating tasks across different lists. Common tools mentioned include collections, references, waiting lists, next action lists, and calendars.
This document discusses information workflow and organizing tools and techniques. It suggests capturing all incoming information in collectors like Outlook, RSS readers, notebooks, etc. Then it recommends processing information by tossing it, filing it for reference, adding it to projects, action lists, calendars, or "waiting for" lists. Finally, it discusses comparing tools, considering how collectors can also function as organization tools, and developing a plan to hack one's own workflow.
This document provides an overview of screenr, a free screencasting tool. It explains that screenr allows users to create short videos of their computer screen to easily share instructions and demonstrations. The summary covers how to set up an account, record and share a screencast, and find and manage previously recorded videos. It also notes some limitations, such as an inability to edit recordings or zoom in on specific areas of the screen.
This document compares key specifications of popular smartphones, including the iPhone 4, Droid Incredible, Evo 4G, Nexus One, and Blackberry Bold. It outlines each device's carrier, storage capacity, battery life, screen size, camera, apps available, and price for unlimited and minimum plans. Additional mobile devices like the iPod Touch, iPad, Kindle, and netbooks are also summarized based on their storage, battery life, screen size, weight, apps, and best uses.
This document provides an overview of key Twitter concepts and terminology in 3 paragraphs or less:
Tweets are individual Twitter messages that are typically 140 characters or less. Users can follow other accounts to receive their tweets and have their own tweets sent to their followers. Lists allow users to organize the accounts they follow on specific topics or interests. Additional features include retweeting, which shares another user's tweet, mentions which tag another user in a tweet, and hashtags which group tweets by topic for discovery. Direct messages allow for private communication between users who follow each other. Trending topics show popular terms being discussed publicly on Twitter in real-time.
This document provides an overview of Washington University's wireless network. It explains:
- The differences between the WUFI, WUFI-S, and WUNOREG wireless networks, including which allow encryption and require authentication.
- That most students now use the encrypted WUFI-S network, though some off-campus students still use the unencrypted WUFI.
- The basic process a computer goes through to connect to the WUFI network, including locating the network, getting an IP address from the DHCP server, and authenticating the user's credentials against the authentication server.
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Getting Citations into RefWorks
Five methods for entering references into RefWorks
1. Direct export from the database with a single click (e.g. Academic Search Premier, etc.)
2. Direct export from the WU catalog
3. In databases that don’t support direct export, export references to a text file and then import to
RefWorks (e.g. WU Classic Catalog)
4. Search within RefWorks (not covered in this class)
5. Manually enter references (not covered in this class)
Direct Export from EBSCO Databases
Some databases, such as Academic Search Premier, have a RefWorks export button. RefWorks will
launch automatically and the references will appear in a Last Imported folder.
Hands‐on With Direct Export in EBSCO Databases (e.g. Academic Search Premier)
1. Conduct a search
2. Click on Add to folder under the first three records
3. Click on Folder at the top of the page
4. Check the box next to Select / deselect all to choose all your records and
then click on the export icon .
5. On the resulting screen, Direct Export to RefWorks is selected by default. Click on Save .
6. A new browser will open up to the RefWorks login page (if you are not already logged in).
NOTE: If this fails for you, you may need to turn off your pop‐up blocker and try saving again.
7. RefWorks will report that the import completed and the number of references imported.
8. Click on View Last Imported Folder .
9. Double check to make sure that the records are correct.
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Additional RefWorks Info
Direct Export from ProQuest Databases
Some databases, such as Academic Search Premier, have a RefWorks export button. RefWorks will
launch automatically and the references will appear in a Last Imported folder.
Hands‐on With Direct Export in ProQuest Databases (e.g. American Periodicals)
1. Conduct a search
2. Check the box next to all items in your search result that you would like to add to RefWorks.
When you check the box, the item will be highlighted in yellow and added to your marked items
folder.
3. Click on Export at the top of your search results
4. On the resulting page, click on Export directly to RefWorks or the RefWorks
icon.
5. A new browser window will open up to the RefWorks login page (if you are not already logged
in).
NOTE: If this fails for you, you may need to turn off your pop‐up blocker and try saving again.
6. RefWorks will report that the import completed and the number of references imported.
7. Click on View Last Imported Folder .
8. Double check to make sure that the records are correct.
Direct Export from CSA Databases
Some databases, such as GeoRef, have a RefWorks export button. RefWorks will launch automatically
and the references will appear in a Last Imported folder.
Hands‐on With Direct Export in CSA Databases (e.g. Avery Index, Index Islamicus, GeoRef )
1. Search to find the citations you want.
2. Check the boxes next to the records to you wish to save, and then click the RefWorks link below
the tabbed results:
3. Once you’ve verified the records you want to export, click on .
4. RefWorks will report that the import completed and the number of references imported.
5. Click on View Last Imported Folder .
6. Double check to make sure that the records are correct.
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7. Choose Washington University Catalog (Full Display) for the Database.
8. Then navigate to your saved file (will be called
export.txt by default) and select from the bottom of the Import References window.
9. The citations you just imported will appear in your Last Imported folder.
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NOTE: You can also direct export WU Catalog data by using WorldCat. If using WorldCat, limit holdings to
Washington University (holdings are delayed by a month, so must have been added more than a month
ago to appear in results).
Installing WriteNCite
1. You first need to download and install Write‐N‐Cite (WNC). Go to Tools > Write‐N‐Cite.
2. Select the appropriate installer and follow the install directions.
3. Once installed, the Write ‐N‐Cite sign will appear on all Word 2003 and earlier documents
in the top right hand corner. In Word 2007, it appears in the add‐ins menu. It also appears as a
shortcut on your desktop. On the Mac, you need to manually launch the Write‐N‐Cite
application.
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Demo: Write‐N‐Cite
• In‐Text Citations
1. From Microsoft Word click on Write‐N‐Cite in the right top corner of the
Word document or manually launch the Write‐N‐ Cite program.
2. When prompted, log in using the same login and password you use for RefWorks.
3. Select the proper folder from View > Folder.
4. In your paper click where you want to insert the citation.
5. Switch to Write‐N‐Cite and click the Cite link adjacent to the correct reference.
NOTE: Write‐N‐Cite automatically inserts double curly brackets as well as the Ref ID,
Author Last Name, and Year. This is a placeholder.
6. To cite a second reference in the same location, click the Cite link for the second
reference. The reference information is automatically inserted in the same set of curly
brackets.
NOTE: The in‐text references are not the final product—they are coded. The final document will
be formatted when you create a bibliography.
• Create a Reference List/Bibliography
1. Click Bibliography in WNC to generate the formatted paper.
RECOMMENDATION: Don't create your bibliography until your paper is completely done!
2. Select the Output Style and select Create Bibliography
3. Write‐N‐Cite will create a bibliography and in‐text citations from the records that you
cited.
OffCampus Access and Using WriteNCite
Off‐campus users must either use the group code (RWWUSTL) or authenticate through the library proxy
server. To access RefWorks through the proxy server, you can do one of the following:
• always access RefWorks from links on our library web pages
• create a bookmark or shortcut to the following address:
http://libproxy.wustl.edu/login?url=http://www.refworks.com/refworks/
NOTE: When logging in from off‐campus via the proxy server, you will receive a security certificate error.
This is because the security certificate is being read as www.refworks.com.libproxy.wustl.edu when you
log in through the proxy server. Accept the exception/click OK (depending on your web browser) to
continue to RefWorks.
Write‐N‐Cite When Off‐Campus
Please log in with the Group Code (RWWUSTL) and your Log‐in Name and Password when using Write‐
N‐Cite off‐campus. While you can try configuring WNC for the proxy server this has been known to
cause problems, and we don't recommend it.