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Lesson 1
Why Cite Your Sources?


Lesson 2
Write Your Bibliography with Refworks: Basics

Guided Exercises:
  • Setting up a RefWorks Account

  • Lesson 3
    Write Your Bibliography with Refworks: Advanced


    Lesson 4
    Using Style Manuals to Write Your Bibliography


    Lesson 5
    Citing Government Publications


    Lesson 6
    Citing Resources Using the APA Style


    Lesson 7
    Citing Resources Using the MLA Style


    Lesson 8
    Citing Resources Using the Turabian/Chicago Style



    Citing Sources
         Write Your Bibliography with Refworks: Basics
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    Create a Stand-alone Bibliography

    In RefWorks, it's possible to create a stand-alone bibliography for your paper or project, in any one of dozens of styles. After creating the bibliography, you cut and paste it into your paper. Follow the steps below to learn how to do this.

    1. Select Bibliography.
    2. Select an Output Format, such as MLA or APA, etc.
    3. Check Base Bibliography on Reference List.
    4. From the drop-down menu File Type to Create, select Word for Windows (97 or Later).
    5. Check References From and select a folder from the menu.
    6. Select Create Bibliography.


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