Penn State has purchased RefWorks, a citation software and bibliographic management tool with some features similar to EndNote or Zotero. It is Web-based and can be used from any location.
Penn State RefWorks help is available via our ASK! service.| | Log in to RefWorks. |
| | Please register to use RefWorks for the first time. Enter your name, email address, type of user, and area of focus. Enter the code displayed on your screen. NOTE: After your initial log in to RefWorks, you will always need to use your Penn State Access ID and Password to access RefWorks. |
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Additional Resources
RefWorks classes provided by Library Learning Services
RefWorks help guides:
You can import records directly into RefWorks from ProQuest, Ovid, and CSA databases, Google Scholar, and many more — see the whole list here.
RefWorks supports more than 600 import filters, allowing you to export citations from databases not allowing direct export.
Write-N-Cite
Write-N-Cite allows you to easily cite references and create formatted bibliographies connected to a Word document. More information and help documentation for using Write-N-Cite is available from RefWorks here.
To access Write-N-Cite (from on- or off-campus locations):
- Download and install Write-N-Cite on your computer.
- Open Write-N-Cite. If Word is not already open on your computer, Write-N-Cite will start up Word.
- A login screen will appear. Click on the link to "Shibboleth users" below the login box(es)
- Select "Penn State" the drop-down menu and click the Login button
- Log in with your Penn State access id and password.
