RefWorks
Students can create a personal database of bibliographic references and automatically format a bibliography with citations in the correct style – APA or MLA. References can be manually entered or imported from library databases.
When accessing RefWorks from this link, new users need to create a username and password (we suggest using the same username and password that is used for SNHU e-mail). RefWorks can also be accessed directly through Blackboard (look under Tools). PLEASE NOTE: If you have already signed up for a RefWorks account through Blackboard and you use the library link, it is necessary to add bb- before you user name or bb-firstname.lastname@snhu.edu
An overview of features can be found on the RefWorks Quick Start Guide. Questions about RefWorks can be directed to Aaron Flint, Manager of Instructional Support at a.flint@snhu.edu or the Shapiro Library Reference Librarians at reference@snhu.edu.
Additional Resources:
Documenting Sources at SNHU
Overview of APA and MLA documentation styles written by Robert R. Craven, Professor of English and Humanities
APA Style.org. Electronic References
Modern Language Association. (MLA) MLA Style FAQ
Duke University Libraries. Research and Reference. Citing Sources
http://library.duke.edu/research/citing/
Purdue University. The OWL at Purdue. APA Formatting and Style Guide
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
