Title: Introducing RefWorks
1 Introducing RefWorks
- e-Research Made Easy
- Marcus Vaska
- Fall 2009
2RefWorks refworks.ucalgary.ca
- Bibliographic management program (bibliography
can be created in almost any style) - FREE for ALL University of Calgary students,
faculty, and staff - Reference List can be shared with other RefWorks
users (RefShare) - User-friendly (format a paper and create a
bibliography/reference list in one step!) - Create a personal database (with folders) of
research results, available online and accessible
from virtually anywhere with an Internet
connection!
3Session Outline
- Setting up a RefWorks Account
- Creating Folders
- Exporting and Importing Citations
- Exporting data directly from a research database
(i.e. OVID MEDLINE) - Importing data manually into RefWorks from
research databases (i.e. PubMed) that do not have
a direct export features - Exploring RefWorks
- References add a new reference organize
folders - Search searching within your account?ability to
save search strategies file attachment
searching search online catalogue or database - View edit references within a folder add
attachments - Folder organize folders share folders?RefShare
- Bibliography format a paper and/or a list of
references - Tools Write-N-Cite RefGrab-It Duplicates
- New Enhancements/Features
- RefMobile
- Ebrary
4Creating a RefWorks Account
- From the RefWorks home page (http//library.ucalga
ry.ca/research-support/citing-writing/refworks ),
click on the Login to RefWorks link - If you are using RefWorks on campus, please
direct your attention to the RefWorks User Login
for University of Calgary section (left-hand side
of the screen) - If using RefWorks from home (off-campus), you
must enter your U of C IT Account information in
the Login section (centre of the screen) before
proceeding. Upon validation, you will receive the
group code and may then proceed with setting up
your account. - Please do not confuse your IT Account
Information with Library Authentication. Your IT
Account is the username and password you use to
access My U of C, Blackboard and check your
University of Calgary e-mail
5Signing Up for a RefWorks Account On-Campus
Route
- Click on Sign up for an Individual Account link
- ALL fields must be filled in
- RefWorks is e-mail authenticated according to the
institution licensing the product. Therefore,
please ONLY use your U of C e-mail address when
registering. - Type of User (select from drop-down menu)
- Focus Area (select from drop-down menu)
- Remember to input the verification code
- Click on the Register tab you will receive a
message welcoming you to RefWorks
6Signing up for a RefWorks Account
Click on the Sign up for an individual account
link
7RefWorks Account Creation Screen
8Creating Folders
- It is extremely important to create folders FIRST
(before searching), because the Last Imported
folder (i.e. RefWorks server) contains ONLY
references from your most recent data import that
have not been filed in other folders! - Folders?Create New Folder
- Enter file name (i.e. RefWorks) in New Folder
Name click OK. - After creating a new folder, you will be returned
to whatever page you were on before the folder
was created. To verify that the folder exists
View?Folder the folder you just created should
now be listed - RefWorks imposes NO LIMITS on how many folders or
references you can have in your account
9RefWorks Creating Folders
Type in the name of the folder, and click on OK
10Sample TopicDatabases Used MEDLINE, PubMed
- In lieu of traditional homeopathic remedies, can
the administration of modern medicine help
alleviate the malaria epidemic among children in
Africa?
11Search Strategy Tips
- Boolean Operators
- AND (narrows search, retrieving records
containing all of the terms) - OR (broadens search, retrieving records
containing any of the terms) - NOT (excludes terms from a search, retrieving
records that do not contain the term following
it.) - Truncation/Wildcard
- system returns records on system, systems,
systematic - ? wom?n returns records on both woman and women
(singular and plural forms) - Nesting
- Parenthesis, () keep related terms together
- If searching for an exact phrase, enclose phrase
in quotation marks,
12Sample Research Topic Medline (Advanced Search)
- 1. malaria (MeSH)?select the subheadings
mortality, drug therapy, prevention control,
therapy - 2. medicine (MeSH)?select as subheadings
medicine, herbal medicine, preventive medicine,
traditional, medicine, African Traditional - 3. Africa (MeSH)
- 4. therapeutics (MeSH)
- Combine 1-4 with AND
- Limit results to all child (0-18 years)
13Dissecting OVID Medlines Mapping Display
- Where applicable, the keyword term will be
matched to a Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) - The Auto Explode feature (default setting)
explodes the MeSH to include all the narrower
terms underneath it select the desired
subheading(s) or include them all - The Scope Note provides a brief definition of the
MeSH, and lists additional terms that may be
associated with the MeSH in question
14Saving Your Sources via Direct Export (OVID) Into
RefWorks
- Select desired results (place a check mark in the
boxes next to the result number) - In the Results Manager box, select
Fields?Complete Reference Result Format?Direct
Export. (the options to Include Search History
and a Link to each record do not apply when
exporting citations into RefWorks) - Finally click on SAVE under the Actions menu.
15Saving Your Sources via Direct Export (MEDLINE)
Into RefWorks
Remember to choose Direct Export (under Result
Format) and click on the Save tab (under Actions)
16Saving Your Sources via Direct Export (MEDLINE)
Into RefWorks
- Make sure that the Export to RefWorks option is
selected - You will now automatically be taken to RefWorks
(you will be prompted to log into your account) - You should receive an Import Completed message
- Click on View Last Imported Folder
- Select all in list, and choose RefWorks from
the drop-down folder. A screen containing the
message are you sure you want to put the three
selected references into the RefWorks folder
will appear. Click on OK, and you will receive a
confirmation message (in red) that the files
have been successfully moved to the RefWorks
folder.
17Exporting Results to RefWorks (MEDLINE)
Select the Export results to RefWorks radio
button click on the Continue tab
18RefWorks Importing from MEDLINE (applies to all
OVID products)
When the import is complete, click on View Last
Imported Folder
19Sample Research Topic PubMed
- Selecting the Preview/Index tab before performing
a search in PubMed allows the researcher to
divide the topic into manageable keywords and
view the number of results available when each
concept is added to the string - Malaria AND (herbal medicine OR preventive
medicine OR traditional medicine OR medicine
OR African traditional medicine) AND Africa AND
(treatment OR therapeutics) - Click on the Preview tab as each term is entered
(do not press Enter on your keyboard!) - Limit results to Humans, English, All Child 0-18
years
20Searching in PubMed
Select the Preview/Index tab before beginning a
search
21Saving Your Sources PubMed
- In your search results, select the citations that
you would like to import into RefWorks - From the Display menu, select MEDLINE (you will
notice that the selected citations have now been
converted into a text format) - From the Send to menu, select File
- A File Download dialogue box will now appear,
prompting you to either save or open the file - Save the text file (.txt) to Desktop
- Rename your file to something more meaningful
(i.e. malaria.txt) - The file extension must be in .txt format,
otherwise the citations will not import into
RefWorks - The text file can be saved on a USB memory stick
as well -
22PubMed Select MEDLINE from the Display drop-down
menu
23PubMed Choose File from the Send to drop-down
menu
24PubMed Saving the Results into a Text (.txt)
File
Click on Save, rename the file (if desired), and
selected the location where the file will be
stored (Desktop, My Documents, USB key)
25Importing Sources Into RefWorks-PubMed Step 1
- Log in to your RefWorks account
- Click on References?Import
- Select NLM PubMed from the Import Filter/Data
Source drop-down menu. PubMed should now
automatically appear in the Database drop-down
menu below. - In Import References Into Folder drop-down menu,
specify which folder (i.e. RefWorks) the file
should be sent to - Browse and select the name of the text file
(.txt) on the desktop where the PubMed results
have been saved. Once selected from the location
where the file is being stored (Desktop, My
Documents, USB Key, etc.), this file name should
automatically appear in the Import Data from the
Following Text File field -
26Importing the PubMed Text (.txt) File into
RefWorks
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28Importing Sources Into RefWorks-PubMed Step 2
- Click Import
- When receiving the message that the file has been
imported successfully, you still need to move the
references from the Last Imported Folder to the
RefWorks folder - Click on View Last Imported Folder
- Select all in list, and choose RefWorks from
the drop-down folder. A screen containing the
message are you sure you want to put the three
selected references into the RefWorks folder
will appear. Click on OK, and you will receive a
confirmation message (in red) that the files
have been successfully moved to the RefWorks
folder. -
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29Exploring RefWorksReferences Entering
References Manually
- References?Add New Reference
- Under View Fields Use By, select the desired
citation style (APA, MLA, Vancouver, etc.) - Under Ref Type, select the type of reference
(i.e. book). - Type in information in the required fields (note
that the ? indicates fields used by the desired
output style) - Remember to Save the reference!
30Exploring RefWorksReferences Organizing Folders
- References?Organize Folders
- This features allows one to rename, delete, or
clear folders - CAUTION If you accidentally clear a folder,
these deleted references will be available (for a
limited time) View?Folder?Deleted References - However, if you accidentally delete an entire
folder, ALL contents within this folder are lost!
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31Exploring RefWorksSearching Within Your Account
- Click on the Search menu tab
- You can search for citations within your account
by - Author
- Descriptor
- Periodical Title
- It is now possible to search by document title,
publication year, abstract, etc. by selecting
Advanced from the Search menu tab. In addition,
search strategies may be created and saved by
combining multiple search fields together. In
addition, attachments (.pdf, .txt, and file
names) within your account are searchable as well
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33Exploring RefWorksSearching an Online Catalogue
- The Search feature provides the option of
searching in a library catalogue, and exporting
the catalogue records directly into RefWorks - Search?Online Catalog or Database
- Select University of Calgary from the Online
Catalog or Database to Search drop-down menu - In Advanced Search for section, input the desired
search terms (i.e. Title, Primarymalaria, Pub
Year2009 - 3 titles on malaria, published in 2009, are
available at the University of Calgary library
34Click on the Search tab that corresponds to the
type of search (Quick or Advanced) you were
performing.
35Select the references desired and click on the
Import tab to import them into your RefWorks
account
36Exploring RefWorksEditing References
- View?Folder?RefWorks
- Any reference within a folder may be edited by
clicking on the Edit link. - Although RefWorks captures the primary fields
used by a specified citation style (including an
abstract, where available), the option exists to
add additional information in each reference
(notes, customized fields, etc.) - Always remember to Save a reference if making any
changes!
37 Exploring RefWorksAdding Attachments
- Attach PDF, Word, Text, or PowerPoint files to
references - View?Folder, and select the folder you wish to
add an attachment to - From the list of References displayed, click on
the Edit link next to the references for which
the attachment is to be added - In the Attachments field, click Browse, locate
the desired file, and click on the Add Attachment
tab - Attachment size limit per file 20MB
- Attachment size limit per account 100MB
38Exploring RefWorksSharing Folders RefShare
- Folders?Share Folders
- Select the folder to be shared by clicking on the
Share Folder tab - In the Shared Folder Options screen, include a
Title and, if desired, a brief synopsis of the
folder in the Information field and click on
Save. - Note Leave the default checked fields as they
are (note that the options to include
attachments, along with allowing users to post
comments on references are NOT the default
standard. These boxes must be checked and the
preferences saved in order to take effect. - Once all changes have been saved, click on the
E-mail URL tab (note that the e-mail address that
appears in the e-mail field on the Shared Folder
Options page is that of the researcher whose
account is currently open, NOT the e-mail address
of the recipient!) - In the Send E-mail screen, fill-in the recipients
e-mail address, and click on Send E-mail - Caution DO NOT check the box Include in
University of Calgarys Shared Area under the
Reference Sharing Options. Doing so will make
your folder viewable by ANY and ALL University of
Calgary student, faculty, and staff with a
RefWorks account
39Exploring RefWorksSharing Folders RefShare
Note Show Attachments and Allow Users to Post
Comments on References are NOT the default
settings. If you want to include these options
when using RefShare, please select these features
and save the preferences before continuing
40type in the recipients e-mail address The subject
of the message can be altered, as can the body of
the message as well Remember to click on the Send
Email tab when finished!
41Exploring RefWorksRefShare From the Viewpoint
of the Recipient
- When sharing a RefWorks folder, the recipient
receives an e-mail similar to the following
Click on the embedded link to view the folder - RefWorks-COS.com has sent you this e-mail on
behalf of mmvaska_at_ucalgary.ca - http//refworks.scholarsportal.info/refshare?site
010371133413200000/190-94-3NKCK71427486/RefWorks - The sender of this email has granted you access
to all or part of their RefWorks database of
bibliographic references. Clicking on the link
will take you to this database which is displayed
in RefShare - the sharing module of RefWorks. The
database owner has the option to allow you to
print, export or generate a reference list from
within RefShare. These options, if available,
will appear at the top left of the View area when
you click on the link. Additional information on
this database, which is provided by the database
owner, can be found by clicking on the About This
Database menu item. For more information on how
to use RefShare, click on Help from the RefShare
toolbar.
42After clicking on the embedded link, a RefShare
screen, similar to the one presented here, will
appear. While any user can view the contents of
a shared folder, only University of Calgary
students, faculty, and staff can export the
references into their own account. To do this,
select the desired reference(s), and click on the
Export tab.
43In the Export screen, the Export directly to your
RefWorks account should automatically be
selected. Once this has been sent, click on the
Export to RefWorks tab.
44Exploring RefWorksBibliography
- Make sure you have saved your MS Word document
- In RefWorks, click on the Bibliography menu tab.
- In the subsequent screen, you will see that the
output (citation) style has already been preset,
however it can be changed by selecting the
desired style from the drop-down menu - You can either format both your paper and
bibliography in your chosen citation style OR
create a bibliography from the list of references
in your RefWorks folder.
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45Exploring RefWorks Format Bibliography from List
of References
- In RefWorks, click on the Bibliography button.
- Select Format a Bibliography from a List of
References - From the File Type to Create drop-down menu,
select Word for Windows (or Word for Mac) - Select the References from Folder radio button,
and choose the desired folder from the drop-down
menu - Click on the Create Bibliography tab
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46Exploring RefWorksFormat Bibliography from List
of References
Choose Word for Windows or Word for Mac from the
drop-down menu
Choose the desired folder from the drop-down menu
Click on the Create Bibliography tab
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47Exploring RefWorksFormatting a Paper and
Bibliography
- In RefWorks, click on the Bibliography menu tab.
- Select Format Paper and Bibliography
- Retrieve the MS Word Document (from the Desktop,
My Documents, or your USB Key), by clicking on
the Browse tab. - Click on the Create Bibliography tab.
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48Exploring RefWorksFormatting a Paper and
Bibliography
Browse for the desired document
Click on the Create Bibliography tab
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49Exploring RefWorksTools Write-N-Cite
- Tools?Write-N-Cite (you will be prompted to
download a small plug-in, i.e. an .EXE file).
Please follow installation instructions carefully - Write-N-Cite III, the default and latest version
available, was designed for MS Word 2007 and the
Windows Vista operating system, however it is
compatible with MS Word 2003 and Windows XP as
well. - A Write-N-Cite version for Mac users is also
available (scroll down to the Mac Users section
of the Write-N-Cite Download Page) - Please close MS Word BEFORE installing the
Write-N-Cite plug-in - Open your document in MS Word. For MS Word 2003
users, the Write-N-Cite icon should automatically
appear in the upper right corner of the screen.
If it does not, go to Tools?RefWorks
Write-N-Cite. For MS Word 2007 users, the
Write-N-Cite can be retrieved by clicking on the
Add-Ins menu tab (choose the first icon on the
left, RefWorks Write-N-Cite
50Exploring RefWorksTools Write-N-Cite
51Exploring RefWorks Tools Write-N-Cite MS Word
- MS Word 2003
- In your MS Word 2003 document, place the cursor
behind the phrase where a reference is to be
cited. - Click on the Write-N-Cite icon (you may be
prompted to log in to your RefWorks account once
more) - In the top menu bar, View-RefWorks (select the
folder from which you wish to cite your sources)
click Cite next to the reference in the RefWorks
screen. - The reference selected will be displayed in
double squiggly/curly brackets with a number.
Please do not alter the information in these
brackets in any way, shape or form! (otherwise
the reference will not be cited correctly!) - Save your MS Word document! Saving your MS Word
Document with the references in the
squiggly/curly brackets is absolutely 100
essential, particularly is you plan on using
RefWorks Format a Paper and Bibliography option.
52Exploring RefWorksTools Write-N-Cite (MS Word
2003)
2. Click on the Write-N-Cite tab
1. Place the cursor where the citation will be
inserted
53Exploring RefWorks Tools Write-N-Cite MS Word
- MS Word 2007
- In your MS Word 2007 document, place the cursor
behind the phrase where a reference is to be
cited. - Click on the Add-Ins tab, and choose the RefWorks
Write-N-Cite icon (top left-hand corner) - In the top menu bar, View-RefWorks (select the
folder from which you wish to cite your sources)
click Cite next to the reference in the RefWorks
screen. - The reference selected will be displayed in
double squiggly/curly brackets with a number.
Please do not alter the information in these
brackets in any way, shape or form! (otherwise
the reference will not be cited correctly!) - Save your MS Word document! Saving your MS Word
Document with the references in the
squiggly/curly brackets is absolutely 100
essential, particularly is you plan on using
RefWorks Format a Paper and Bibliography option.
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54Exploring RefWorksTools Write-N-Cite (MS Word
2007)
1. Place the cursor where the citation will be
inserted
2. Click on the Add-Ins tab and choose the
RefWorks Write-N-Cite icon (top left-hand corner)
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55Exploring RefWorksTools Write-N-Cite (MS Word
2003/MS Word 2007)
Select the desired citation and click on the Cite
link
56Exploring RefWorksTools Write-N-Cite Word (MS
Word 2003)
This is what the citation will first appear like
when clicking on the Cite link. This is only
step one of the process!
57Exploring RefWorksTools Write-N-Cite Word (MS
Word 2007)
This is what the citation will first appear like
when clicking on the Cite link. This is only
step one of the process!
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58Exploring RefWorksTools Write-N-Cite The Final
Paper (MS Word 2003)
Upon receiving a confirmation message that the
Reference List/Bibliography has been generated
correctly, your citations should be formatted as
above
59Exploring RefWorksTools Write-N-Cite The Final
Paper (MS Word 2007)
Upon receiving a confirmation message that the
Reference List/Bibliography has been generated
correctly, your citations should be formatted as
above
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60Exploring RefWorksTools RefGrab-It
- Captures bibliographic information from web
pages, which can then be imported into a RefWorks
account - To install RefGrab-It Tools?RefGrab-It (you are
given the option of installing RefGrab-It as a
plug-in?highly recommended!, or as a bookmarklet) - Please follow the on-screen instructions with
regards to how to install the plug-in or
bookmarklet. - Once RefGrab-It is installed, locate the desired
web-page - Plug-In Right-click on the page that you would
like to import, click on the RefGrab-It link - Bookmarklet Select the RefGrab-It bookmarklet
from your Favorites (Internet Explorer) or
Bookmarks (Mozilla) - Bibliographic information from the web-page can
be imported into RefWorks, and subsequently
transferred into a folder
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61Exploring RefWorksTools RefGrab-It in Action!
Click on the Import tab and import the record
into your RefWorks folder
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62Exploring RefWorksTools Duplicates
- Click on the Tools menu tab, select View
Duplicates, and choose either Exact Match or
Close Match. - RefWorks then displays the list of duplicate
records (one of which will have a green checkmark
in the box beside it). Review the list, and
delete duplicate entries by clicking on the
Delete tab. - HINT When viewing duplicates, view by Close
Match first, then Exact Match RefWorks is a
character-based program, so any variations in
title (abbreviations) or punctuation will be
considered as 2 separate records. - CAUTION RefWorks searches through your entire
account when checking for duplicates. Please be
aware of this if you have the same citation in
more than one folder.
63New Features EnhancementsRefMobile
- A version of RefWorks designed for mobile and
smart phones, as well as PDAs. - Includes SmartAdd, a feature capable of searching
the web for references according to either a
documents digital object identifier (DOI, PubMed
ID (PMID), PubMed Central ID (PMCID), ISSN/ISBN,
as well as the standard author or title search
possibilities. Users with an existing RefWorks
account can already make use of RefMobiles
SmartAdd feature when importing or exporting
references. - For more information on RefMobile, please visit
http//refworks.scholarsportal.info/mobile (this
site is only accessible from a mobile device)
64New Features EnhancementsEbrary
- Online library of books available in free
full-text format - Users can now export Ebrary citations into either
a RefWorks or EndNote account - For more information on Ebrary, please point your
browsers to http//library.ucalgary.ca/books/ebook
s/ebrary
65New Features EnhancementsEbrary
To enable the Ebrary RefWorks export feature,
click on My Settings, and Check the Show
RefWorks buttons box
66New Features EnhancementsEbrary Exporting
into RefWorks
To export a citation from Ebrary into RefWorks,
click on the RefWorks tab
67New Features EnhancementsGoogle Scholar
- Google Scholar has implemented two key features
that both assist the researcher in retrieving a
document, and allow the export of that document
into ones RefWorks account - To access Google Scholar, direct your browser to
the following URL http//scholar.google.ca/ - On the main Google Scholar home page, click on
the Scholar Preferences tab.
68New Features EnhancementsGoogle Scholar
Click on the Scholar Preferences tab
69New Features EnhancementsGoogle Scholar
- In the Scholar Preferences screen
- Specify the library access link (University of
Calgary) - Select RefWorks from the Show links to import
citations into in the Bibliography Manager
section
70New Features EnhancementsGoogle Scholar
Perform a search in Google Scholar click on the
Import into RefWorks link according to the
citation desired
71RefWorks Tips
- Create folder(s) before starting a search
- Ensure that the correct version of Write-N-Cite
has been downloaded (Vista users with Microsoft
Word 2007 must download and install Write-N-Cite
III). - If using Write-n-Cite with the Format a Paper and
Bibliography option, remember to save the version
with the squiggly-bracket citations, as editing
any citations can only be done with this version
(it is good practice to save 2 versions (the one
wit the squiggly brackets and the final product) - Any and all references used during the
Write-n-Cite process or bibliography creation
must be included in your RefWorks account in
order for these features to work!
72Upcoming RefWorks Classesat Health Sciences
Library
- September 23, 2009
- 900 a.m.-1100 a.m.
- HSL Information Commons Computer Lab
- November 26, 2009
- 1200 p.m-200 p.m.
- HSL Information Commons Computer Lab
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73RefWorks Help Lines
- RefWorks Tutorial http//refworks.scholarsportal.
info/tutorial/ - RefWorks Instruction is also offered at MacKimmie
Library, main campus. Please go to
http//library.ucalgary.ca/instruction for an
updated schedule
74The End
- This concludes todays session. If you have any
further questions, please do not hesitate to
contact the RefWorks support person at the Health
Sciences Library - Marcus Vaska
- E-mail mmvaska_at_ucalgary.ca
- Phone (403) 220-5319