RefWorks and Citation Managers for Faculty
Fall 2020
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This session will orientate faculty to citation managers, with an emphasis on RefWorks, and using citation tools integrated into databases and word processing software. Citation managers provide a single interface for managing citations from multiple sources and dynamically generate in-text citation and reference lists in word processing documents in multiple citation styles. We will also provide an overview of style manuals and scholarly communication guides available from the Walker Library.
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Topic: Refworks and citation managers for faculty
Time: Oct 1, 2020 02:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
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