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