This blogging space exists for students in EN102, at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee. It represents "third space." What this "third space" will be, and what will happen here, is largely up to you.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
wow I am going to need a tutorial after this tutorial is done
Use this link to access a Tutorial that briefly describes how to get to Refworks and use it as a UWM student. If you are on a UWM campus connection, you will automatically be listed as a UWM student. If you are from off-campus, you will need the code provided on this page to access Refworks for free. This page has all of the links you need to learn how to use Refworks.
Then, if you create a user account with Refworks, you will be able to store and save your sources as you find them, and use Refworks to automatically generate a Works Cited page, a Bibliography page, or a References page for your research essay.
Under "Help" in Refworks there are tutorials that explain the process.
How'd she export that citation.....wtf is wrong with this lady?!
ReplyDeleteThere's a tutorial under "help" in Refworks itself. Using Refworks:
ReplyDeleteRefWorks Basics
http://guides.library.uwm.edu/content.php?pid=4567&sid=28001
Use this link to access a Tutorial that briefly describes how to get to Refworks and use it as a UWM student. If you are on a UWM campus connection, you will automatically be listed as a UWM student. If you are from off-campus, you will need the code provided on this page to access Refworks for free. This page has all of the links you need to learn how to use Refworks.
Then, if you create a user account with Refworks, you will be able to store and save your sources as you find them, and use Refworks to automatically generate a Works Cited page, a Bibliography page, or a References page for your research essay.
Under "Help" in Refworks there are tutorials that explain the process.
Here is the link to the Refworks Login page:
https://refworks.com/Refworks/login.asp?WNCLang=false
-Adam