1. Welcome to the Library! MUS 601 Baumgartner Sept. 3rd, 2014
6pm
2. Overview RefWorks Scores/Books Articles Evaluating sources
Creating a Bibliography Work time
3. Setting up RefWorks From the Library homepage, click on
RefWorks. Under Information for First Time Users, click on "Login
to RefWorks". Click on Sign up for a New Account. Fill in form on
the Left, choosing your own user name and password. You must
include an e-mail address.
4. Setting Up Folders in RefWorks From the main RefWorks page,
click on New Folder. Type in the name of your research (or any
topic you would like). Your folder is now created. There is no
limit to the number of folders that you can create, so go ahead and
create another one.
5. Format
6. Books/Scores/CDs
7. Books/Scores/CDs
8. Books/Scores/CDs
9. Books/Scores What if CSU doesnt have it? OHIOLink
Interlibrary Loan WorldCat
10. Music-Specific Resources Grove Music Online (The Oxford
Companion to Music, The Encyclopedia of Popular Music and The
Oxford Dictionary of Music) Thematic catalogs Bio-bibliographies
Collected editions In Library of Congress Classification, music
materials are found in the Ms: M Music (scores) ML Music Literature
(about music) MT Music Instruction and Study
11. Exporting Books/Scores to RefWorks Search the SCHOLAR
catalog. Select items by clicking on the Save Citation button or by
checking items in the Mark Citation column. When you are finished
searching, click on the View Saved button.
12. Exporting Books/Scores to RefWorks Select End-Note/RefWorks
under Format of List. Select Local Disk under Send List To. Mark
the citations to export under Your List of Saved Records. Click on
the Submit button. Click on Save File in the Opening export.txt
box. Save the document as a Text (.txt) File.
13. Exporting Books/Scores to RefWorks Go to RefWorks. Under
References, click on Import. For Import Filter/Data Source, select
Cleveland State University. For Database, select Cleveland State
University [innovative interfaces (Endnote/RefWorks Format)].
14. Exporting Books/Scores to RefWorks Under Import Data from
the following Text File, click on Browse to locate the file, select
the file and click on Open, and then click on Import. On the next
screen, click on View Last Imported Folder.
15. Exporting Books/Scores to RefWorks Click on Edit to add
missing information if necessary. Select citations, select the
folder where you want to add then and then remove them from the
Last Imported Folder.
16. Articles/Reviews
17. Articles/Reviews
18. Articles/Reviews
19. Articles/Reviews Evaluate your sources Who wrote this? What
are his/her credentials? What is this article about? Look at the
abstract and subject headings. When was this published? Where was
this published? What kind of journal is this published in? Is it
peer-reviewed? Why was this published? What is the underlying
purpose of this article?
20. Articles/Reviews Evaluate your sources Who wrote this? What
are his/her credentials? CLUES: What else has he/she published?
Google search Affiliations
21. Articles/Reviews Evaluate your sources What is this article
about? CLUES: Title Abstract Subject headings
22. Articles/Reviews Evaluate your sources When was this
published? CLUES: Date
23. Articles/Reviews Evaluate your sources Where was this
published? What kind of journal is this published in? Is it
peer-reviewed? CLUES: Other articles published in database
Publisher information in database Google search/publisher website
Peer-reviewed? What are standards of publication?
24. Articles/Reviews Evaluate your sources Why was this
published? What is the underlying purpose of this article? CLUES:
Scholarly language Presence of advertisements Flashy or colorful
Length Review of a performance or recording?
25. Evaluating Sources Activity If you havent chosen a topic
for your assignment yet, choose a tentative one for this exercise.
Use the music databases to find an article and evaluate it using
the standards we just discussed. In your evaluations, assume you
are using the article to support class-related research. Ask Ms.
Mandi questions if you need to!
26. Creating a Bibliography in RefWorks Click the button for
Create Bibliography or click the tab for Bibliography and then
click on Create. Select an output style--the style guide that you
require, or a specific journal. Under Format a Bibliography from a
List of References, select the File type (probably Word for
Windows).
27. Creating a Bibliography in RefWorks For the drop-down menu
for References to Include, select one of your folders to use for
the bibliography. Click Create Bibliography. A small window opens
in the lower right corner of your screen with a download prompt.
Follow the click here prompt to view your bibliography. Check the
bibliography for errors and then save the bibliography. Copy and
paste to the end of your paper, unless you are using
Write-N-Cite.