RefWorks presentation and handbook available online

Resources available online

Following the Refworks for Humanities training course on Friday 3rd February 2012, the presentation and workbook used on the course are now available online.

Further help available

If you are using RefWorks and need further guidance, then the Refworks website has a really useful tutorial section

One-to-one sessions can also be booked with the following librarians: Valerie Lawrence, Kate Petherbridge, Shona McLean, Nia Roberts and Angela Carritt.

Training courses coming up

If you missed out on the course and are interested in learning more about referencing tools, then the following courses are coming up soon:

  • Tech Tools – Reference Management [Wednesday 8 February 2.00 – 5.00]
    Keeping track of your references and formatting them correctly for your thesis or publication is a chore. Reference management software makes it easy and is worth investigating. This introductory session gives an overview of how it works and the pros and cons of RefWorks, EndNote, Zotero and Mendeley. Presenters: Ljilja Ristic, Ollie Bridle and Angela Carritt
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  • RefWorks for Sciences and Social Sciences [Friday 2 March 9.15 – 12.15]
    RefWorks is an online tool which allows you to manage your references, insert them into your work, automatically generate bibliographies and easily switch between citation styles. This introduction is open to all but the section on importing references will focus on Science/Social Science examples. Presenters: Kate Williams and Nia Roberts
    >Book Now

 

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