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Im working on a group project. Can we share a RefWorks account?

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A. Yes. RefWorks does not limit the number of accounts you create. Every account can have two types of access – full and read-only. Full access requires everyone to log in with the same login name and password. Read-only requires users to log in with the login name and a read-only password that has been established. Read-only access allows people to search, export and print bibliographies, but not add, edit or delete references. In addition, each record in a database has five empty fields (User Defined 1 thru 5) that can be used to record comments from group members.

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A. Yes. RefWorks does not limit the number of accounts you create. Every account can have two types of access full and read-only. Full access requires everyone to log in with the same login name and password. Read-only requires users to log in with the login name and a read-only password that has been established. Read-only access allows people to search, export and print bibliographies, but not add, edit or delete references. In addition, each record in a database has fifteem empty fields (User Defined 1 thru 15) that can be used to record comments from group members.

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Yes. RefWorks does not limit the number of accounts you create. Every account can have two types of access–full and read-only. Full access requires everyone to log in with the same login name and password. Read-only requires users to log in with the login name and a read-only password that has been established. Read-only access allows people to search, export, and print bibliographies, but not add, edit, or delete references.

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You can create secondary, group RefWorks accounts that do not use a UW NetID login. However, those accounts cannot be accessed from off-campus locations at this time. We are working with RefWorks to develop off-campus access to multiple accounts through UW NetID login.

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