Migrating Your “Legacy” Refworks Entries into New RefWorks 1. Even though you had an account for the old RefWorks, you need to create a new one for the new RefWorks. Navigate to http://libguides.furman.edu/go.php?c=21175486 and click the CREATE ACCOUNT button under the login line. Use your Furman email address so it knows you’re authorized to have . . .Continue reading Migrate “Legacy” RefWorks Entries
Tag: Citations
Citing Your Sources
Citing your sources is one of the most important parts of research. The librarians have created a guide called “Citing Your Sources” to help you navigate the most common styles for citations. The guide also provides access and assistance with citation managers that can help you save, organize, and cite references for large papers and . . .Continue reading Citing Your Sources
Citation Workshops
Introduction to Citation Managers When: Tuesday, April 15 @ 2:30 pm – 3:20 pm Wednesday, April 16 @ 11:30 am – 12:20 pm Thursday, April 17 @ 3:30 pm – 4:20 pm Where: James B. Duke Library, Room 043 Big projects often involve lots of research and complex bibliographies. Citation management tools and bibliography generators . . .Continue reading Citation Workshops
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The Furman University Libraries have updated and expanded our Citing Your Sources guide. Discover online and print manuals and guides for major citation styles. Learn how to save time and energy with citation tools like NoodleTools and RefWorks. There’s even a plagiarism section with tutorials, links, and more. Still confused about citing sources? Ask for . . .Continue reading [Citation Needed]
Need Help With Your Citations?
Are your citations chaotic? Articles amuck? Texts tangled? Literature lost? Make a promise to get organized and then make a plan to come to the Citation Tools Work Smart Workshop. Learn how to get started with the tools, organize your work, generate bibliographies, and more. All levels of interest and experience are welcome. Date: Thursday, . . .Continue reading Need Help With Your Citations?
Work Smart Workshop
Work Smart Workshop: Search Alerts Date: March 21, 2013 Time: 2:30 – 3:30 pm Location: James B. Duke Library, Room 041 When you think of doing literature research, what are the first two words that come to mind? If they’re not “Automatic” and “Effortless” you should come learn more about making resources work for you . . .Continue reading Work Smart Workshop
Faculty Fridays: Citation Tools
Faculty Fridays: Work Smarter, Not Harder Bring your questions. Get answers – and snacks! This Friday’s session is all about citation management tools. Students and Furman staff members may also find this session helpful. All are welcome to attend. Introduction to Citation Creation and Management Tools Date: Friday, December 7, 2012 Time: 12:30-1:30 pm Location: . . .Continue reading Faculty Fridays: Citation Tools
November 16: Altmetrics
Moving Beyond the Article, Beyond the Impact Factor: Alternative Metrics in Theory and Practice Friday, November 16, 2012 1:30 – 3:00 pm Patrick Lecture Hall – Plyler Hall Scholarship is increasingly moving online. As it does, scholarly impacts once invisible are beginning to leave traces–things like conversation on twitter, saves in reference managers, discussion . . .Continue reading November 16: Altmetrics
Faculty Fridays: Search Alerts
Faculty Fridays: Work Smarter, Not Harder The Furman Libraries will be offering a series of workshops for faculty this Fall. These hands-on sessions, called Faculty Fridays, will highlight services and products to save you time and energy. From crafting better Moodle links to receiving search results in your email, we can show you how to . . .Continue reading Faculty Fridays: Search Alerts
WEDNESDAY: Citation Workshop
Do your citations and bibliographies have you in a jumble? Let us help you figure it out. Furman University Libraries Citation Workshop April 18th, 3:00 PM James B. Duke Library, Room 041 Bring whatever paper or assignment you are working on, and we’ll help you with the bibliography, citations, endnotes, footnotes, cited reference lists, and . . .Continue reading WEDNESDAY: Citation Workshop