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Web-based citation manager for creating bibliographies and storing research citations (including full-text articles)
*RefWorks is bibliographic management software that allows you to import references from online databases, organize your references into folders according to your topics of interest or various assignments, insert references from a variety of formats (MLA and APA) into the body of a research paper, and generate formatted references pages.
*You are required to sign up for an Individual account from RefWorks to use this resource. APSU users are also required to use his or her official APSU e-mail address ending with "@apsu.edu" when signing up for a new account.
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Save your references and generate bibliographies in a snap!
Web-based citation manager for creating bibliographies and storing research citations (including full-text articles)
*RefWorks is bibliographic management software that allows you to import references from online databases, organize your references into folders according to your topics of interest or various assignments, insert references from a variety of formats (MLA and APA) into the body of a research paper, and generate formatted references pages.
*You are required to sign up for an Individual account from RefWorks to use this resource. APSU users are also required to use his or her official APSU e-mail address ending with "@apsu.edu" when signing up for a new account.
Covers ways to add references directly into RefWorks, including uploading a document, importing references from a file, creating a reference manually, and searching for references.
All of us (students and faculty) are responsible for fully understanding what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. This video will define plagiarism and provide examples of citations to avoid plagiarism.
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