- download citations (and attach PDFs) from various websites and databases,
- store the citations in folders, and optionally share them,
- create properly formatted footnotes, endnotes, and bibliographies using APA, ASCE, Chicago, MLA, and dozens of other styles painlessly in your word processor.
Would you like to learn how to create a bibliography or “works cited” page in a matter of seconds?
Are you wondering how best to keep track of all the citations you copy and paste for all the articles and books you use?
Do you wish you could just plug in a footnote while you’re writing in Word or Google Docs, and have it automatically format correctly?
Are you interested in finding ways to store (and maybe even share) the citations and documents you’re accumulating in your research?
Citation management software allows you accomplish all these things!
this is terrific! Wish I could come help! 馃檪
How do I log into the “Getting Started With RefWork” webinar?
Hi Leslie,
Sorry for such a late reply to your comment! While the RefWorks webinar has passed, we’ll have sessions at Snell in the first week of December on 12/4 11:30AM-1PM, 12/6 1:30-3:30PM, and 12/7 4-6PM. You can also stay up to date with all of our workshops and events at northeastern.libcal.com
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