RefWorks Tutorials
- RefWorks FundamentalsSee especially: Searching Online information within Refworks & Searching your RefWorks database.
- RefWorks Advanced Features TutorialEspecially "advanced searching and look-up."
- RefWorks Webinars"sign up for RefWorks free webinars held on a variety of topics -- Fundamentals, Advanced Features, RefShare and more!"
Searching in your Account
There are three ways to search your RefWorks database: Quick Search, Advanced Search, and Look Up Indexes.
Quick Search
Use the Quick Search feature as a search of all fields. To produce maximum results, all search terms entered are connected by the Boolean connector OR. In addition, searches retrieve embedded terms — a search for “art” retrieves references with “heart,” “part,” etc. The results of a Quick Search are always ranked by relevancy.
- Enter search terms in the Search RefWorks box.
- Click on GO.
- Results are displayed with the search terms highlighted.
Advanced Search
Advanced Search makes it easy to perform field-specific searches (e.g., author, title, keyword), construct Boolean queries (i.e., AND, OR, NOT), and limit the search to a specific folder(s). The results of an Advanced Search are displayed alphabetically by author, with the search terms highlighted.
- Click on the Search drop down menu and select Advanced.
- Enter search terms and corresponding fields into the Advanced Search menu.
- Connect the terms by using the Boolean operators.
- Select All References or specific folders to search.
- Click on Search.
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