Tuesday, June 28, 2011

New RefWorks 2.0 Interface is here!

RefWorks now has a  brand new interface! For a while now, the RefWorks’ display has needed an overhaul. The new design is much easier to use and looks a lot more current. Log in to check it out!


Now that you’re logged into the new display, let’s take a look at what’s changed….
  • Citation Display
    Folders are now hyper-linked
    New tool icons
    • “View” – displays details for the reference
    • “Cite” – allows you to insert temporary citation placeholders into a document (using copy & paste commands)
    • “Edit” – allows you to edit the existing reference information
    • “Star” – adds reference to you “My List” folder
    • “Comments” – displays any comments made by others who access your shared references
    • “Paper clip” – indicates if files are attached to the reference and the quantity of files attached
  • Tab Bar
    Three tabs
    • References
    • Folders
    • Share
    Global Edit feature allows you to globally
    • Add information
    • Move information
    • Delete information in a specific field
    • Replace information
    Remove from folder button
    “Change View” – allows you to view your citations in a specific citation style

  • “Bread crumb” tool bar – shows you were you are within the RefWorks interface

  • Dynamic changing buttons – buttons containing actions you can perform on your references that change depending on what tab you are currently viewing

  • Quick Access Menu

Eastern University has created a brief video that explains these changes. Watch it to learn more about the new RefWorks interface-

What if you miss the old interface? You can still use it! Look for the “RefWorks Classic” link in the upper right corner. Once RefWorks officially releases RefWorks 2.0, RefWorks users will be able to continue using the classic interface for 6 months. After 6 months, they will permanently switch to the new interface.


Feel free to leave a comment below on what you think about the new RefWorks display!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Library Lua Letter

June 1, 2011         Volume 4, Issue 7

Monday, May 16, 2011

 TOP 10 GOOGLE TRICKS
Google has become such a part of our lives that when many people refer to searching the internet for something they simply say “Google it”.  We all know how useful Google can be; it can be used to find reviews on movies, books and products.  It also helps us find websites and information on every topic imaginable.  However there are still a few Google search tricks that not everyone’s aware of.  An article from lifehacker.com covers the top 10 obscure Google search tricks.  According to lifehacker they are as follows:

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

What's Next for the War on Terror?
On May 1, 2011, U.S. president Barack Obama announced that Osama bin Laden, the leader of the international terrorist organization Al Qaeda, had been killed in Pakistan during a U.S. special forces operation. In his speech announcing the operation, Obama reiterated that the United States is at war with terrorism, not Islam; the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) responded to the announcement of bin Laden's death with support. But what's next for The Global War on Terror and for the U.S. military presence in the Middle East? Read on for more resources to help shed light on these important issues.