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RefWorks: Resource of the week #36

What is it?
RefWorks is a reference management software. It helps you to keep track of the articles and references that you find during your searching.

Key Features
You can use Refworks to:
  • Save your references
  • Organise your references into folders
  • Import a reference from a website, journal, database or Library Search
  • Create references manually
  • Edit your references if needed
  • Create a bibliography or list of references
  • Add tags which you can use to group references
  • Search your References
  • Remove duplicate references
  • Upload documents
  • Share your references, for example with your project team or tutor
  • Use Cite to add citations directly into your documents


How can it help you?
RefWorks can help you to keep track of all your references as you work through your course.

How to access it?
RefWorks is only available to Keele University staff and students.

More help?
There are a number of places where you can get more help:


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