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Refworks and Other Online Citation Management Tools

Citation management tools automatically format bibliography data. Some require data to be entered into a form, or in others, the data is inserted from the database being searched; some allow several folders for saving citations for separate papers while some allow only one citation at a time; some will format to any of 100 styles while others will only have one style choice. All will require some editing (ex: capitalization) in the final form to assure quality.

RefWorks is the tool with the most features. It includes APA, MLA, and up to 100 other style formats. References can be automatically inserted from several of the library databases when searching and can be saved into separate folders for different papers.

RefWorks is available to the Stout community and may be used on campus or via remote access. An online RefWorks Tutorial, a RefWorks Quick Start guide, and instructions for Exporting Records to RefWorks are also available.

 

To access RefWorks follow these steps:

*NOTE: RefWorks allows individual users to create his/her own personal bibliographic database. You will need to set up your own profile by creating a unique username and password.

Multiple local researchers may share the same RefWorks database files by utilizing the same account.

Refwork files may be exported to non-campus users.

Other Citation Makers

APA Style Format

The following sites provide guidelines and examples for citations of all types of information resources, both print and electronic:

FOR APA EXAMPLES FOR UW-STOUT DATABASES, USE:

Print Manuals Available in the University Library

For a summary of reference examples and format guidelines, based upon the latest edition of the Publication Manual:

MLA Style Format

The following sites provide guidelines and examples for citations all types of information resources, both print and electronic:

FOR MLA EXAMPLES FOR UW-STOUT DATABASES, USE:

Print Manuals Available in the University Library

Other Style Formats

Other complete style manuals and writing handbooks are available in print in the University Library.

Other Style Manuals and Writing Handbooks

Creating An Annotated Bibliography

Avoiding Plagiarism

WWW Search Engines

The search engines that are available on the WWW vary in depth and coverage. Explore the search options to find relevant WWW sites. For a list of available search engines and WWW directories, e.g. Google or Yahoo, use Searching the Web from the Library Home Page.

Citations

To cite online resources in appropriate bibliographic style see: Citing Resources

To organize citations and create bibliographies and papers in APA, MLA and other styles see: RefWorks and Other Citation Management Tools

Last Updated: 03/12/2008 and Last Revised: 1/14/08

Contact Denise Madland for more information or help on this topic.