RefWorks is one of a number of bibliographic management programs that are available to the staunch researcher. If you are a dedicated RefWorks user, you might want to take a look at the new RefWorks 2.0 interface that launched earlier this week. The “Classic” interface will be accessible until the end of the year (so you have an adjustment period), but if you want to review some of the highlights of the new interface, check out this video which highlights the differences between the old and new interfaces.
Also, if you want to play with the new interface before the end of the semester you will see links to access RefWorks 2.0 in the upper, right-hand corner at the log-in stage (pictured left, above)
Additionally, after you are logged in, there is a link that lets you toggle back and forth between the classic and 2.0 interfaces in the upper, right-hand corner of your account screen (pictured right, below).
If you are new to RefWorks, you might consider looking into the new interface from the start — this preview video for new users will show you some of the features.
For those who like to learn on their own, but would like some extra help, there are free webinars and tutorials available from RefWorks.
Of course, for those of you who like a hands-on workshop, we offer in-library workshops on RefWorks and Zotero (another, open-source Bibliographic Management system)– among other topics. Register for one today!


January 17, 2012 at 11:03 am
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