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1 Burlington Textiles Library: Textile Engineering 302 RefWorks Online guide: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/guides/refworks

2 First Steps: NCSU Libraries Website The library’s home page: www.lib.ncsu.edu Click on “RefWorks”

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4 Keeping track of all of your research  How do you save all your research work?  Bookmarking webpages is unstable, no easy way to organize  Notecards are great until one day you leave them on the bus…  “Citation management software” – Saves all references from most databases in ONE place

5 How Citation Managers Work Web of Science CAB abstracts Saved citations Other databases and sources Saved citations Books from catalog Saved citations ONE PLACE -Access from anywhere - Links back to articles, saved PDFs -Organize citations into multiple folders -Create bibliographies Export:

6 Different products  RefWorks – Free for NCSU students, internet-based, available through Libraries’ site – Library support available!  Zotero – Free, browser-based, works with Firefox – Library support available!  EndNote – Costs $100+, standalone software installed on your computer  No choice is permanent! Easy to export between them if your needs change

7 Different products  We’ll talk about RefWorks today – Easy to use and demonstrate – Stable – Free – Recommended for anyone  If you think another product suits your work better later on, it’s easy to change

8 RefWorks account  Let’s take a few minutes now to create a RefWorks account…  Not related to unity ID/password – It can be, but probably shouldn’t  For TE302, you’re required to use a specific password: te302

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10 It’s easy to organize all references into folders

11 How do you save things in RefWorks? In general: 1.Export citations to a file. 2.Go into RefWorks. 3. Import.

12 Exporting and importing  Usually straightforward  Just follow a few steps, no specialized computing skills required  Let’s see how to do it in a couple of different databases…

13 Creates a file containing your references Exporting usually requires a couple of steps, but pretty straightforward

14 Then from within RefWorks, import the file Just specify the database you pulled the references from

15 Getting citations into RefWorks  Exporting/importing requires slightly different steps depending on the database – But conceptually, always the same – Look for specific instructions in the RefWorks guide  Some databases make it even easier…

16 Even easier: Some databases support direct exporting into RefWorks

17 Manual creation of references  Not recommended, but sometimes necessary…  Note you can also edit existing references – This is more common – Mostly it’s just good to know what kind of information is actually saved in here – You may need to edit citations manually – importing isn’t always perfect

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19 Extra stuff you can do  Find saved papers with FindText link  Share an account – Work with a group on a research project Everyone can save to the same account, create a shared literature database  Create a bibliography  Ref-Grab-It  Write-N-Cite

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22 Write-N-Cite  An extension for MS Word that integrates your RefWorks citations  Add references to text as you write  See Write-N-Cite in action: http://screencast.com/t/mem8RR4w

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25 You CAN take it with you  Accounts are through the library, but you can export your work – Take it with you to other institutions or other software and import

26 Getting help later NCSU Libraries’ guides: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/guides/refworks/ http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/guides/zotero Ask-A-Librarian http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/libref

27 Reference & Research Assistance  In-person, Telephone, E-mail Honora Eskridge honora_eskridge@ncsu.edu Phone: 919 | 515-6120 honora_eskridge@ncsu.edu Greg Tourino greg_tourino@ncsu.edu Phone: 919 | 513-3862 greg_tourino@ncsu.edu David Zwicky david_zwicky@ncsu.edu Phone: 919 | 515-6602 david_zwicky@ncsu.edu


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