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ORCID ID
ORCID Workshop for Researchers
This workshop discusses why researchers need an ORCID ID as well as the essentials of how to acquire one, and to use it correctly in an academic and professional writing sense.
ORCID US Community
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is an open, non-profit, community-driven initiative to create a world where all who participate in research, scholarship, and innovation are uniquely identified and connected to their contributions across disciplines, borders, and time. ORCID provides a framework for trustworthy connections between researchers, their contributions, and their affiliations across the scholarly communication ecosystem by providing three interrelated services: the ORCID iD, an ORCID record connected to the ORCID iD, and a set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), as well as the services and support of communities of practice that enable interoperability between an ORCID record and member organizations so researchers can choose to allow connection of their iD with their affiliations and contributions.
RefWorks
Introduction to RefWorks
In this brief introduction to RefWorks, you'll learn how to find and save references while doing your research, how to organize references once they're in RefWorks, and how to cite those references in your writing.
RefWorks Basic Functionality
This RefWorks training session will cover the basic functionality of the RefWorks website. We won't cover all the features available to you, but we'll look at the ones you will use most frequently in RefWorks as you conduct your research.
Writing with RefWorks
This RefWorks training session will cover several tools you can use when writing a research paper and using RefWorks to supply citations and bibliographies. We'll be showing RefWorks Citation Manager, Write-N-Cite, ProQuest RefWorks for Google Docs, and Quick Cite.
Exporting References to RefWorks
This RefWorks training sessions covers ways to export references from other systems, so users can import them into RefWorks.
Creating References and Adding Documents Within RefWorks
This RefWorks training session will cover several different ways to add references directly into RefWorks, including uploading a document, importing references from a file, creating a reference manually, and searching library databases for references.
Organizing References with Folders in RefWorks
This RefWorks training session will cover ways to organize your references into folders, including sharing folders with other researchers.