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Title: CoMPaIR Team: Library Information Session


1
CoMPaIR Team Library Information Session
  • e-Research Made Easy
  • Session Presenter Marcus Vaska
  • May 9, 2008

2
RefWorks(refworks.ucalgary.ca)
  • Bibliographic management tool (bibliography can
    be created in almost any style)
  • Organizes and manages research
  • Reference List can be shared with other RefWorks
    users or even other bibliographic management
    programs, such as Endnote or Reference Manager
  • Create own personal database (with folders)
  • Easy to access and FREE for students, faculty,
    staff at the University of Calgary

3
Session Plan
  • Setting up a RefWorks Account
  • Creating Personal Accounts in Research Databases
  • RefWorks
  • Creating folders
  • Exporting data directly from a research database
    (OVID Medline)
  • Importing data from research databases (i.e.
    PubMed, Web of Science) that do not have a direct
    export feature
  • Sharing Folders with RefShare
  • RefGrab-It
  • Write-N-Cite
  • Creating a Bibliography
  • RefWorks Tips

4
Creating a RefWorks Account
  • From the RefWorks home page (http//library.ucalga
    ry.ca/services/refworks/), click the New User
    Accounts tab (under RefWorks Links)
  • If you are using RefWorks on campus, you may
    access the program directly by clicking on the
    Scholars portal link (http//refworks.scholarsport
    al.info )
  • If using RefWorks from home (off-campus), you
    must click on the Group Code link BEFORE
    proceeding. You will be prompted to enter your U
    of C IT Account information. Upon validation,
    you will receive the group code and may then
    proceed with setting up your account.

5
Signing Up for a RefWorks Account On-Campus
Route
  • Click on Sign up for an Individual Account link
  • ALL fields must be filled in
  • Type of User graduate student/faculty member
    (select from drop-down menu)
  • Focus Area medicine (select from drop-down menu)

6
Creating Folders
  • Folders?Create New Folder
  • Enter file name (i.e. CoMPaIR) in New Folder
    Name click OK.
  • You will receive a confirmation message that the
    folder has been successfully created
  • RefWorks imposes NO LIMITS on how many folders
    you can have in your account
  • It is extremely important to create folders FIRST
    (before searching), because the Last Imported
    folder (i.e. RefWorks server) contains ONLY
    references from your most recent data import that
    have not been filed in other folders!

7
Creating Personal Accounts in Research Databases
  • Medline
  • Personal Account?Create a New Personal Account
  • Perform search in Medline
  • Click on Save Search History tab in Search
    History box
  • Input name of search, comments (i.e. search
    strategy), and leave type as Permanent (default)
  • Confirmation message appears that search has been
    successfully saved
  • To retrieve the saved search, click on the Saved
    Searches/Alerts link
  • Locate desired saved search. The search can be
    renamed, edited, displayed, or jumpstarted
    (transferred via e-mail)

8
Creating Personal Accounts in Research Databases
  • PubMed
  • Register for a My NCBI account
  • Perform search in PubMed
  • Click on the History tab
  • Click on the desired search string and select
    Save in My NCBI from the drop-down menu
  • Input name of search and set up the new search
    results e-mail feature
  • Click OK
  • To retrieve the saved search, click on the
    Details
  • Locate desired saved search. The search can be
    edited, displayed, or e-mailed

9
Creating Personal Accounts in Research Databases
  • Web of Science
  • Click on the Sign In Link?Register
  • Perform search in Web of Science
  • Click on the Search History tab
  • Select the desired search string and click on the
    Save History/Create Alert Tab
  • Input history name, description, and e-mail
    address for e-mail alert feature, if desired
  • Choose to either save the search to the Web of
    Science server or to a local drive
  • To retrieve the saved search, click on Open Saved
    History
  • Locate desired saved search. The search can be
    displayed, re-run, or e-mailed

10
Sample Research Topic Databases Used Medline,
PubMed, Web of Science
  • Networks and models in primary healthcare and
    their impact on interprofessional relationships
  • Key Words primary health care,
    interprofessional relations, community networks,
    networks, models

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Sample Research Topic Databases Used Medline,
PubMed, Web of Science
  • Knowledge exchange, knowledge transfer, or
    dissemination in primary health care (networks or
    models)
  • Key Words primary health care, information
    dissemination, dissemination, knowledge exchange,
    knowledge transfer networks, models

12
Saving Your Sources via Direct Export (OVID) Into
RefWorks
  • Select desired results
  • In the Results Manager box, select
    Fields?Complete Reference, Result Format?Direct
    Export. You can also save your search history,
    which is very beneficial should you wish to redo
    your search at a later date
  • Finally click on SAVE under the Actions menu.

13
Saving Your Sources via Direct Export (OVID) Into
RefWorks
  • Make sure that the Export to RefWorks option is
    selected
  • You will know automatically be taken to RefWorks
    (you will be required to log into your account
    once more)
  • You should receive an Import Complete message
  • Click on View Last Imported Folder
  • Select all in list, and choose CoMPaIR from
    drop-down folder. Click on OK, and you will soon
    receive a confirmation message that the files
    have been successfully moved to the CoMPaIR
    folder

14
Saving Your Sources PubMed
  • In your search results, select the citations that
    you would like to import into RefWorks
  • From the Display menu, select MEDLINE (you will
    notice that the selected citations have now been
    converted into a text format)
  • From the Send to menu, select File (open or save
    text document)
  • Save the text file (.txt) to Desktop

15
Importing Sources Into RefWorks-PubMed Step 1
  • Log in to your RefWorks account
  • Click on References?Import
  • Select NLM PubMed from the Import Filter/Data
    Source and PubMed from the Database drop-down
    menus
  • Click on Import References Into menu and specify
    which folder (i.e. CoMPaIR) the file should be
    sent to
  • Browse and select the name of the text file
    (.txt) on the desktop where the PubMed results
    have been saved. Enter this file name into the
    Import Data from the Following Text File field

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Importing Sources Into RefWorks-PubMed Step 2
  • Click Import
  • When receiving the message that the file has been
    imported successfully, you still need to move the
    references from the Last Imported Folder to the
    CoMPaIR folder
  • Click on View Last Imported Folder
  • Select all in list, and choose CoMPaIRfrom
    drop-down folder. Click on OK, and you will soon
    receive a confirmation message that the files
    have been successfully moved to the CoMPaIR
    folder.

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Saving Your Sources-Web of Science
  • In the Search Results screen, select the records
    that you wish to output (step 1), choose Full
    Record (step 2), select Save to Other Reference
    Software (step 3) and click on the Save tab
    (records cannot be directly exported into
    RefWorks)
  • Just as in PubMed, the option appears to save the
    records as a text file.

18
Importing Sources Into RefWorks-Web of Science
Step 1
  • Log in to your RefWorks account
  • Click on References?Import
  • Select ISI (Institute for Scientific Information)
    from the Import Filter/Data Source and Web of
    Science from the Database drop-down menus
  • Click on Import References Into menu and specify
    which folder (i.e. CoMPaIR) the file should be
    sent to
  • Browse and select the name of the text file
    (.txt) on the desktop where the PubMed results
    have been saved. Enter this file name into the
    Import Data from the Following Text File field
  • Click Import

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Importing Sources Into RefWorks-Web of Science
Step 2
  • When receiving the message that the file has been
    imported successfully, you still need to move the
    references from the Last Imported Folder to the
    CoMPaIR folder
  • Click on View Last Imported Folder
  • Select all in list, and choose CoMPaIR from
    drop-down folder. Click on OK, and you will soon
    receive a confirmation message that the files
    have been successfully moved to the CoMPaIR
    folder.

20
Entering References Manually
  • References?Add New Reference
  • Under View Fields Use By, select the desired
    output style (i.e. Vancouver)
  • Under Ref Type, select the type of reference
    (i.e. book).
  • Type in information using Vancouver Style (guide
    can be found by going to http//www.nlm.nih.gov/bs
    d/uniform_requirements.html
  • While RefWorks automatically converts citations
    to Vancouver Style, it is good practice to
    double-check all references before final
    submission!

21
RefShare
  • Share folders with other RefWorks users
  • Folders?Share Folders
  • In the Shared Folder Options screen, make changes
    and click on Save.
  • Once all changes have been saved, click on the
    E-mail URL tab
  • In the Send E-mail screen, fill-in the recipients
    e-mail address, and click on Send E-mail

22
RefGrab-It
  • Captures bibliographic information from web
    pages, which can then be imported into a RefWorks
    account
  • To install RefGrab-It Tools?RefGrab-It (you will
    be required to download a small plug-in, similar
    to Write-N-Cite
  • Once RefGrab-It is installed, locate the desired
    web-page, click on the RefGrab-It button in the
    toolbar (or locate in bookmarks), and
    bibliographic information from the web-page can
    be imported into RefWorks, and subsequently
    transferred into a folder

23
Write-N-Cite-Step 1
  • Tools?Write-N-Cite (this is a one-time
    requirement only if you havent used Write-N-Cite
    before. You will be prompted to download a small
    plug-in).
  • Open your document in MS Word
  • The Write-N-Cite icon should automatically appear
    in the upper right corner of the screen. If it
    does not, go to Tools?RefWorks Write-N-Cite.

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Write-N-Cite-Step 2
  • In your MS Word document, place the cursor behind
    the phrase where a reference is to be cited.
  • Click on the Write-N-Cite icon (you may be
    prompted to log in to your RefWorks account once
    more)
  • In the top menu bar, View-CoMPaIR (select the
    folder from which you wish to cite your sources)
    click Cite next to the reference in the RefWorks
    screen.
  • Save your MS Word document!

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Write-N-Cite-Step 3
  • In the same MS Word document, click on
    Write-N-Cite
  • Click on Bibliography
  • Select output style (i.e. Vancouver)
  • After a few moments, a new window will
    automatically open in MS Word, formatting your
    citations into bibliographic format (hint the
    reformatted MS Word document will have the word
    Final- in front of the file name)
  • Remember to SAVE the MS Word document!

26
Creating a Bibliography
  • Make sure you have saved your MS Word document
  • In RefWorks, click on the Bibliography button.
  • In the subsequent screen, you will see that the
    output style has already been preset to Vancouver
  • You can either format both your paper and
    bibliography in Vancouver style OR create a
    bibliography from the list of references in your
    RefWorks folder.

27
Creating a Bibliography-Option 1
  • In RefWorks, click on the Bibliography button.
  • Select Format Paper and Bibliography
  • Browse and select the document to format.
  • Click on Create Bibliography
  • note if you have already used the Write-N-Cite
    feature to convert your citations to
    bibliographic format, you do not need to repeat
    the above instructions

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Creating a Bibliography-Option 2
  • In RefWorks, click on the Bibliography Button
  • Select Format a Bibliography from a List of
    References
  • Choose Word for Windows (or Word from Mac) from
    the File Type to Create drop-down menu
  • Select References From and choose which folder
    (i.e. CoMPaIR) to create the bibliography from
  • Click on Create Bibliography
  • You now have the option of saving or downloading
    the MS Word document

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RefWorks Tips
  • While a version for Mac exists, RefWorks is
    primarily a windows-based product
  • Limit of 1000 references per account
  • Create folder(s) before starting a search
  • Select bibliographic style before creating a
    reference list/bibliography
  • Ensure that the correct version of Write-N-Cite
    has been downloaded (Vista users with Microsoft
    World 2007 must download and install Write-N-Cite
    III.

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RefWorks Help Lines
  • RefWorks Tutorial http//refworks.scholarsportal.
    info/tutorial/
  • RefWorks Online Tutorials/Webinars
    http//library.ucalgary.ca/services/refworks/takea
    classonlinetutorials.php.

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The End
  • This concludes todays session. If you have any
    further questions, please do not hesitate to
    contact me. Thank you!
  • Marcus Vaska
  • E-mail mmvaska_at_ucalgary.ca
  • Phone 220-5319
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