Referencing with RefWorks
Now I'm a member of staff here at NTU but I'm also a student doing post-graduate work.
I'd been meaning to try and get to grips with RefWorks for some time and a few days ago I finally did. I had to adapt my way of working but once I did it proved to be very effective. There's a really useful add-on too which allows you to import book from Amazon into your RefWorks database, which did't quite work as I think it should be was nonetheless pretty useful. The real benefit came when I finally wanted to create my set of References and it simply churned them out in a style and file type of my choosing.
I'd been meaning to try and get to grips with RefWorks for some time and a few days ago I finally did. I had to adapt my way of working but once I did it proved to be very effective. There's a really useful add-on too which allows you to import book from Amazon into your RefWorks database, which did't quite work as I think it should be was nonetheless pretty useful. The real benefit came when I finally wanted to create my set of References and it simply churned them out in a style and file type of my choosing.
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