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Native American Indian Studies  Tags: native_american indian  

A general library research guide for Native American Indian Studies at UMass Amherst.
Last update: Nov 04th, 2009 URL: http://guides.library.umass.edu/nativestudies  Print Guide  RSS Updates

Research logs, tools & strategies             Print Page
  
 

Introducing RefWorks

Use RefWorks to keep track of each item in your research.

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

RefWorks

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

Book citations 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."

Book citations from WorldCat (a huge combined catalog that includes UMass books)

  1. Go to www.worldcat.org
  2. Conduct a search.
  3. Click “Cite” in the on the page for an individual book title.
  4. Choose "Export to Refworks."
  5. 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.

 
 

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:


From where (home? specific library?):



 

Keywords, subject headings used:













Most successful searches:











Were results exported into RefWorks?



 




 

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Afro American Studies, Native American Indian Studies, Information Literacy

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I do Reference and Research Consultations: Fall 2009 - Mondays 10:30-12:30 & Wednesdays 4-6, Reference & Research Assistance Desk, Learning Commons, W.E.B. Du Bois Library. And by appointment.

 
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