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The University of Massachusetts Amherst

Spanish-language Media & Latinx Cultural Production

Library guide to courses taught by Professor Jayne Reino Fall 2017 and Professor Mari Castañeda, Spring 2012, Fall 2010

Database Searching/Research Log

 

Use this worksheet to keep track of your searches and search strategies.

 

 

Research Project/ Topic:


 


Database or Catalog searched:



Date searched:

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From where (home? specific library?):

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Keywords, subject headings used:

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Most successful searches:











Were results exported into RefWorks?



 




Using RefWorks

 

RefWorks

Put all your references in RefWorks, create quick and easy bibliographies, build your knowledgebase.

1. Set up your account by clicking on the RefWorks link on the library homepage. From the RefWorks info page, choose "RefWorks Login & New Account Set up." From the login page, choosse "New to RefWorks? - Sign up for an Individual Account." Note: You get to choose your own username and password - make them easy to remember!

2. Get your book citations into RefWorks

Books from the UMass Catalog

  1. Within RefWorks, go to the search menu on the left side top and choose "Online Catalog or database"
  2. In the next screen, under "Online Catalog or Database to Search" choose "University of Massachusetts Amherst." If you have a specific title or author, go to the advanced search at the bottom and run your search.
  3. Your results will appear in a separate window or tab. choose the title(s) you want to import to your RefWorks account and click on "Import."

Books from WorldCat

Using the library's WorldCat subscription:

  1. Conduct a search.
  2. Mark the record(s) you wish to export.
  3. Click the "Export" button.
  4. Click the Radio button next to "Export to: RefWorks."
  5. Log into RefWorks.

When export from the library's WorldCat subscription is not Working, use Open WorldCat to export to RefWorks:

  1. Go to www.worldcat.org
  2. Conduct a search.
  3. Click “Export to RefWorks” in the “Subjects” line at the bottom of the gray box.
  4. Log into RefWorks.

3. Get your journal article citations into RefWorks
Most databases have a way to export citations into RefWorks directly.

If you need more help or info on RefWorks, check out the FAQs.