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REFWORKS Presented and compiled by Jen Eidelman http://www.lib.uct.ac.za/esl Email: [email protected]

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REFWORKSPresented and compiled by Jen Eidelman

http://www.lib.uct.ac.za/eslEmail: [email protected]

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Organising your results in RefWorks

Now that you have done your research and imported your references you might want to organise them.

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Organising your results in RefWorks

Go to “Folders” then “Organize folders”

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Organising your results in RefWorks

The ‘organize folders’ area allows you to:• create a new folder• delete or rename a folder• view references in a folder• view unfiled references

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Organising your results in RefWorks

You have one folder already that cannot be renamed or deleted called “Last Imported” folder. The last group of references you import into RefWorks are always placed in the `Last Imported’ folder. Any previously imported references are automatically moved into the unfiled references area (unless you move them into a folder!)

You can view your Last Imported or Unfiled references by clicking on the corresponding blue link

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Organising your results in RefWorks

You have two places where you can create a new folder: From the toolbar go to “Folders”, then “Organize folders” orFrom the toolbar go to “Folders” then “Create new Folder”

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Organising your results in RefWorks

In “Organize folders” create a new folder by clicking on the “Create New Folder “button.

Type the name of your new folder.Click OK.You can create as many folders as you wish.