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Stockton, CA 95211

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:: News & Announcements ::
New Lobby Exhibit of Chinese Christian Center Materials
The new library lobby exhibit features photographs, newspaper clippings, and newsletters related to the Center...[More]
Posted Mon, August 11 2008
Book Club to discuss The Golden Compass
The next faculty/staff book club discussion will feature The Golden Compass, by Philip Pullman...[More]
Posted Wed, July 23 2008
Book Club to Discuss Angle of Repose
The next book club discussion will take place on July 16 in the Library Community Room...[More]
Posted Wed, July 02 2008
Davey Café Closed Until Mid-August
The Davey Café in the University Library will be closed from July 1 until mid-August...[More]
Posted Fri, June 27 2008
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Research and Citation Management

Specialized Assistance for Research and Citation Management

The library subscribes to two very specialized resources that can aid in your research and management of information.  One is called Scopus; the other is RefWorks.  While Scopus is know as a research tool for the natural sciences, it also contains references to literature in the social sciences.  In addition, Scopus has a special feature that can trace an author’s work through the literature and connect it to others who reference his or her research.  This works the same way as the “cited by” feature in PsycINFO but encompasses a wider body of literature.  The other tool, RefWorks, is a way to manage your research and control your citations as you investigate your topic.  RefWorks can also facilitate placing in text citations into your papers and producing your complete reference list.  Both of these tools provide valuable graphic explanations of how they function.

Scopus Overview

Scopus information:  http://help.scopus.com/robo/projects/schelp/tutorials/sc_menu.html

RefWorks Overview

RefWorks information: http://www.refworks.com/tutorial

Reminder:  When accessing RefWorks from off campus, a group code is required before you use your personal login.  Please consult a reference librarian for the code.

 

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