write-n-cite 4
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Write-N-Cite 4. Creighton University Libraries. DOWNLOADING WRITE-N-CITE. Select the appropriate version of Write-N-Cite 4 based on your computer and version of Microsoft Word. 32-BIT OR 64-BIT?. INITIAL LOGIN. Copy & paste the login code. You will not need the Group Code. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Write-N-Cite 4Creighton University Libraries
Spring 2015
Downloading Write-N-Cite
Select the appropriate version of Write-N-Cite 4 to download based on your computer and version of Word.
32-bit or 64-bit?
Initial Login
1. Open MS Word and click on RefWorks:
2. Then click on Log In:
You do not need the Group Code.
Copy & paste the login code.
Syncing Your Database
• Automatically syncs with your RefWorks account on your initial login
• If you’ve added references or changed data in your account, you will need to manually sync your account.
Inserting Citations
Select your citation style in the drop-down Style box.
Add a citation style to Write-N-Cite by going
into Output Style Manager in RefWorks.
Select a style from the list on the left & add it to your favorites. Sync your Write-N-Cite account in Word & the new style will appear as an option.
Inserting Citations
Inserting Citations
Options for accessing references:• Folder List• Reference List• Search
Inserting Citations
Select the reference
Preview the reference
Insert the reference
Add or remove multiple references for the same citation.
Edit the reference (if needed)
Inserting Bibliography
The bibliography will be inserted wherever your cursor is located.
Bibliography
ALWAYS double check the accuracy of your citations.
Notice the mistake!
Modifying Citations
Editing: • Double-click on a citation to
open the edit box.
Updating your bibliography:• Select “Preferences” in the
ribbon then click “Reapply”
Removing & Replacing: • Double-click the citation you
wish to replace.• In the Insert/Edit Citation box
select replacing citation and click OK.
Removing: • Highlight the citation in blue
and delete.
Questions?
Additional “how to” instructions are availablefrom the Health Sciences Library website:
http://www.creighton.edu/health/library/refworks/