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RefWorks

Discovery Search, Google Scholar, and library database options to export to RefWorks

Exporting to RefWorks from the library's Discovery Search found on the library homepage.

  • Click the Cite option on the record from the result list.
  • On the left side of the popup box click on Export to RefWorks to begin

Exporting to RefWorks from EBSCO databases

e.g., Academic Search Ultimate, APA PscyArticles, APA PscyTests, ATLA Religion, Business Source Ultimate, Educators Reference Complete,  ERIC, Library  Lit & Information Science Full Text & others.

  • Click on Export from the options on the right side of the record on the result list. 
  • Select RefWorks by clicking on the button.
  • Then click Save to begin the exporting process.

Export to RefWorks from Films on Demand (FOD) 

  • Click on Cite under the video image.
  • Click on RefWorks to begin the export process. 

Exporting to RefWorks from Google Scholar

  • Click the Cite option
  • Scroll down to the bottom and select RefWorks to begin

Exporting to RefWorks from a Gale Database

e.g., Academic OneFile, Gale Literature, Gale LitFinder, Global Issues in Context, and more.

  • Click on Cite at the top of the page when viewing a record. 
  • Click on RefWorks to begin the export process. 

Exporting to RefWorks from JSTOR

  • Click on Cite from the options on the right side of the record on the result list. 
  • At the bottom, choose RefWorks to begin the export.

Exporting to RefWorks from ProQuest databases

e.g., Dissertations & Theses Global, eBook Central, and Historical Newspapers

  • Click on Cite.
  • Choose RefWorks by clicking on the green RefWorks icon, and another screen will pop up.
  • On this screen don't change anything, just click Continue to begin the export process