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RefWorks Tips, Tricks, and Guides 

This guide will provide information for using RefWorks for bibliographic citation management.
Last update: Nov 11th, 2009 URL: http://unmc.libguides.com/RefWorks  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Importing Citations to RefWorks from EBSCO databases (CINAHL, PsycINFO, etc.)

Importing to Refworks from EBSCOhost databases (CINAHL PsychINFO, etc.)

(To see a handout with illustrations of these steps, see page 8 of the handout availalbe through this link.)
1.  Run your search
2.  Click “add to folder” below each citation you wish to import to add them to your folder.
3.  When finished click on “folder view” in the right sidebar under "folder has items" to view citations in your folder.
4.  Put a check in the box of each item you wish to import or check “select all” box.
5.  Click “export” icon.
6.  Under “Save citations to a file formatted for”, select “Direct Export to Refworks”.  Click “Save.  You may wish to select “delete references from folder after exporting” if you want a clear folder for your next search.
7.  If not already open, a new RefWorks window should open.  Log in to RefWorks and the records will begin importing.  You don’t get the option of putting them in a special folder until the file is imported

 
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