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All students, faculty, and university staff may set up personal accounts. Creating an Account On Campus 1. Please go to the following page http://www.refworks.com/Refworks/newuser.asp 2. Complete the New User Information form. 3. Click Register and start using RefWorks. You will receive a confirmation email with your log-in and password. Creating an Account Off Campus 1. Log in to RefWorks New User Page behind our ezproxy. 2. Complete the New User Information form. 3. Click Register and start using RefWorks. You will receive a confirmation email with your log-in and password. Tutorials & Help Pages
Entering CitationsPlease view the RefWorks Export/Import/Manual Entry Instructions page for specific database instructions. There are three ways citations are added to your RefWorks bibliography. They are either:
Citing Database URLsWhen citing a full-text article retrieved from a subscription database, some citation formats require that the “entry point” web address for the database you searched be included, as well as the vendor name. Database URL information is exported into RefWorks in different ways and may need to be edited prior to creating your bibliography. For tips on how to do this, please view the following tutorials:
RefShareRefShare Fact Sheet [pdf] RefShare is an add-on module to RefWorks that provides users with a quick and easy way to share research. Users may share RefWorks references with members of their own institution, as well as other RefWorks users. How It Works:
Write-N-CiteDownload Write-N-Cite | Write-N-Cite Tutorial | Write-N-Cite Tutorial [pdf] If you use Microsoft Word 2007 or Windows Vista, you will need to download Write-N-Cite III (Beta) for Windows. Write-N-Cite is a utility that allows users to run an abbreviated version of RefWorks in their word processor. This version of RefWorks displays Author, Title, and Year Only, with a full view option available if needed. With Write-N-Cite, you can cite references in a manuscript with the click of a button. The abbreviated version can be set to Always on top so that it stays in place as you are typing your manuscript and generating your bibliography. The utility installs a Write-N-Cite button on your desktop as well as an Add-in to your Word toolbar (Windows users only) and a menu option in Word, under Tools for launching Write-N-Cite. Starting Write-N-Cite After you have installed the Write-N-Cite program, open it from within Word by clicking the toolbar icon or by selecting it from the Tools drop down menu. You can also launch the program from the Write-N-Cite icon on your desktop or by clicking on the Start menu and selecting RefWorks from All Programs. If you launch the program from the desktop icon or the Start menu, it automatically opens a copy of Word for you. RefGrab-ItInstall RefGrab-It | RefGrab-It Tutorial | RefGrab-It Tutorial for Explorer [pdf] | RefGrab-It Tutorial for Firefox [pdf] RefGrab-It works with your browser to capture bibliographic information from web pages giving you the option to import that data into your RefWorks account. Citing: APAAs of June 2007, APA style guidelines for electronic resources (section 4.16 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, pp. 268-281) changed with the release of the APA Style Guide to Electronic References. Please ask your instructor if you should use the new guidelines. Electronic (includes websites that HAVE NOT been updated to reflect the recent changes to APA)
Electronic (includes websites that HAVE been updated to reflect the recent changes to APA)
Citing: ASA
Citing: ChicagoElectronic Print
Main Reference Z253 .U69 2003 Citing: MLAElectronic Print
Main Ready Reference LB2369 .G53 2003 Main Reserve LB2369 .G53 2003 Citing: TurabianElectronic Print
Citing: PlagiarismElectronic
Writing Guides & Helpful LinksElectronic
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April 18, 2008
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