Importing References From Web of Science to RefWorks Has Been Enabled

Here are instructions for how to bring references from Web of Science into the RefWorks bibliographic management tool.

  1. Run a search in Web of Science
  2. Select the references to be imported into RefWorks by clicking the checkboxes to the left of the references
  3. Click on “Add to Marked List” located above the search results
  4. Click on “Marked List” at the top of the page
  5. On the next screen, for Step 2, select the fields you want included in the output
  6. For Step 3, from the drop-down menu, select “RefWorks”
  7. You will be prompted to log into RefWorks
  8. Once you have logged in, you will see the “Import completed” screen indicating the number of references which were imported
  9. On this screen, click on the  “View Last Imported Folder” link to see the references

Learn About the 2013 Nobel Laureates in Medicine, Physics, Chemistry and Economics

Elsevier, a major provider of scientific, technical and medical information, has published a tribute to the 2013 Nobel Laureates in Medicine or Physiology, Physics, Chemistry and Economics.  A brief description of each winner is included as well as a summary of the award-winning work.  In addition, links are provided to the full text of some of their prominent papers which have been published by Elsevier.

COS Pivot Funding: Understanding the Power of Advanced Search

You might want to include COS Pivot in your arsenal of funding resources. Take a moment to view one of many YouTube training videos to learn about the various features of Pivot.  Check out this one which covers Advanced Search (6:12 min).

You can access this resource from the Library Website, by typing COS Pivot in the MSKsearch box or by clicking the See All under TOP DATABASES and then selecting C from the alpha list.

Should you have any specific questions regarding COS Pivot, you can also ASK US!