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How do I use RefWorks with databases of scholarly journal articles?

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How do I use RefWorks with databases of scholarly journal articles?

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A brand new time-saving tool is PULQuick Search — it enables you to search across multiple databases at once. After you’ve marked results, click Save and choose “Direct Export to RefWorks” and then click the Save button. See this page for instructions on how to import citations from a few popular individual interfaces. To locate the actual article: If the article references provide only citations or citations + abstracts [summaries] and there is no link to either the full text of the article or to our service, search the Main Catalog to see if Princeton owns the title or ask a librarian how best to determine if Princeton subscribes to the journal in question and how to proceed if we do not (e.g., interlibrary loan).

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