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Hello:
I am using Word 2007. I am new to the citation and bibliography feature of Word (I used to use Refman). I read that using the "Search Libraries" function would allow me to add sources to my documents. However, when I go to search libraries, the only sources that I can access are things like Factiva and MSN Canada sites. My question: how do I access sites like university libraries or Ingenta? Many thanks in advance, Richard |
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No idea, sorry...you are sure you are in the right place?
This page says: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HA100674921033.aspx To find additional sources, or additional information about sources that you are citing, click Insert Citations, and then click Search Libraries. I haven't used Word 2007, but I can tell you that the Citation Manager is NOT equivalent to RefMan, EndNote, etc, and is not intended to be. RN wrote: Hello: I am using Word 2007. I am new to the citation and bibliography feature of Word (I used to use Refman). I read that using the "Search Libraries" function would allow me to add sources to my documents. However, when I go to search libraries, the only sources that I can access are things like Factiva and MSN Canada sites. My question: how do I access sites like university libraries or Ingenta? Many thanks in advance, Richard |
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