With RefWorks, you can organize your sources all in one place. Bonus: You can build your bibliography with just a few clicks.
Create a RefWorks Account
Adams Library recently subscribed to RefWorks, an online tool that helps students and faculty keep track of their sources and create references lists. To get started, create an account with your RIC email address. All set? Let’s jump into some of the ways you can use RefWorks for your research projects.
Save References as You Research
If you find a source through the Adams Library search box, use the “Cite” button to export the citation to RefWorks. From there, you can add the citation to a project or folder, and then later convert all of your citations into a bibliography or list of references. Tip: You can also use the “Tool” function in RefWorks to download a RefWorks browser extension, so you can save references found outside of Adams Library on the web.
Build a Bibliography
RefWorks offers a “Create Bibliography” function, which allows you to start a new reference list, copy over citations from another source, and edit your citation style. Citation styles offered include APA, MLA, Chicago, and more!
Stay Organized
Working on more than one project? Researching on different computers? You can use RefWorks to access your references and documents from any device. Try utilizing folders to separate your projects.
Collaborate with Classmates or Research Partners
Get on the same page with your group project partners by sharing your RefWorks bibliography. The share function lets multiple users view and edit a bibliography.
With RefWorks, you can organize your sources all in one place. Bonus: You can build your bibliography with just a few clicks.
Create a RefWorks Account
Adams Library recently subscribed to RefWorks, an online tool that helps students and faculty keep track of their sources and create references lists. To get started, create an account with your RIC email address. All set? Let’s jump into some of the ways you can use RefWorks for your research projects.
Save References as You Research
If you find a source through the Adams Library search box, use the “Cite” button to export the citation to RefWorks. From there, you can add the citation to a project or folder, and then later convert all of your citations into a bibliography or list of references. Tip: You can also use the “Tool” function in RefWorks to download a RefWorks browser extension, so you can save references found outside of Adams Library on the web.
Build a Bibliography
RefWorks offers a “Create Bibliography” function, which allows you to start a new reference list, copy over citations from another source, and edit your citation style. Citation styles offered include APA, MLA, Chicago, and more!
Stay Organized
Working on more than one project? Researching on different computers? You can use RefWorks to access your references and documents from any device. Try utilizing folders to separate your projects.
Collaborate with Classmates or Research Partners
Get on the same page with your group project partners by sharing your RefWorks bibliography. The share function lets multiple users view and edit a bibliography.
Need more info on RefWorks? View video tutorials. For research help, contact the reference desk.