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RefWorks: Advanced

RefWorks: Advanced. November 21, 2006. What We’ll Cover Today. Managing Your Personal Database Searching Your Personal Database Linking to the Full Text of Articles Using “My List” Editing a bibliographic format Sharing Your References

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RefWorks: Advanced

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  1. RefWorks: Advanced November 21, 2006

  2. What We’ll Cover Today • Managing Your Personal Database • Searching Your Personal Database • Linking to the Full Text of Articles • Using “My List” • Editing a bibliographic format • Sharing Your References • Using Write-N-Cite (format your paper and generate the bibliography in WORD) • Anything else??

  3. Managing Your Personal Database • Your personal database consists of ALL your folders • You can have multiple folders • You can have the same reference in multiple folders • Clear, Rename, and Delete Folders • Move articles from one folder to another • Remove and Delete articles (there IS a difference!)

  4. Managing Your Personal Database

  5. Managing Your Personal Database Organizing Folders

  6. Managing Your Personal Database Organizing Folders

  7. Managing Your Personal Database Moving References

  8. Managing Your Personal Database Moving References

  9. Managing Your Personal Database Deleting References • From a specific folder • Use Remove • From the database • Use Delete

  10. Managing Your Personal Database Deleting References

  11. Managing Your Personal Database Deleting References

  12. Questions??

  13. Your Turn! • Create a dummy folder • Move two or three references into the dummy folder • Remove one reference in the dummy folder • Delete the dummy folder

  14. Searching Your Personal Database • Search Author, Periodical, or Descriptor • Searches entire personal database, not just a particular folder • Especially useful as your database grows larger • Two methods: • From within a reference (view mode) • From the menu bar

  15. Searching Your Personal Database From View Mode

  16. Searching Your Personal Database From View Mode

  17. Searching Your Personal Database From View Mode

  18. Searching Your Personal Database From the Menu Bar

  19. Searching Your Personal Database From the Menu Bar

  20. Searching Your Personal Database From the Menu Bar

  21. Searching Your Personal Database Adding a Descriptor • To a single record • Use Edit mode for the record • To multiple records • Use Global Edit

  22. Searching Your Personal Database Adding a Descriptor

  23. Searching Your Personal DatabaseAdding a Descriptor

  24. Questions??

  25. Linking to the Full Text of Articles • Some databases will put a URL into the reference automatically • Check Availability and Links fields • Get it @ Waterloo available for each reference • Caution: this does NOT mean that the full text is definitely available – if UW does not subscribe to the publication, it won’t be there! • You can always manually enter a URL

  26. Linking to the Full Text of Articles

  27. Linking to the Full Text of Articles

  28. Using “My List” • Allows the selection of references from multiple folders for TEMPORARY use • References added to the My List folder are available ONLY during the current session; the folder is cleared when you log off from RefWorks • A bibliography can be printed from the My List folder

  29. Using “My List”

  30. Using “My List”

  31. Using “My List”

  32. Questions??

  33. Editing a Bibliographic Format • Bibliographic format = output style • Personal output styles will be in red and in your database only – they are not available to anyone else • You can also edit intext citations and notes – just choose the appropriate option

  34. Editing a Bibliographic Format • Steps: • Select Bibliography or Citation type • Choose a style closest to what you want • Name it in the box BELOW • Click on the Save As button • Make your changes • Click on the Save button • NB: Your new output style may not appear until you exit and reenter the Bibliography page

  35. Editing a Bibliographic Format

  36. Editing a Bibliographic Format

  37. Editing a Bibliographic Format

  38. Editing a Bibliographic Format

  39. Editing a Bibliographic Format

  40. Questions??

  41. Sharing Your References • Allow other RefWorks users at UW view your references (e.g., course instruction) • Read-only password • Allow other RefWorks users at UW view and modify your references (e.g., working with a group of people on a project) • Share your user name and password • NB: you may want to create a separate account for the project

  42. Sharing Your References – View Only

  43. Sharing Your References – View Only

  44. Questions??

  45. Using Write-N-Cite • Insert references from RefWorks directly into your Word document • Format your paper in the chosen output style • Generate your bibliography in the chosen output style • Two methods: • with the Write-N-Cite plug-in • without the Write-N-Cite plug-in

  46. Using Write-N-Cite – with the plug-in • Download the Write-N-Cite plug-in (under Tools) and follow the directions to install it on your computer • Open Microsoft Word • Click on the Write-N-Cite icon • RefWorks is automatically launched • Log in to RefWorks • Check the “Always on top” box (optional) • NB: Save your document before generating the bibliography • NB: Always work in the ORIGINAL document

  47. Using Write-N-Cite – with the plug-in

  48. Using Write-N-Cite – with the plug-in

  49. Using Write-N-Cite – with the plug-in

  50. Using Write-N-Cite – with the plug-in

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