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Weekly News Digest
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RefWorks to Release ‘Offline’ Version
RefWorks, LLC (www.refworks.com), a provider of Web-based research management, writing, and collaboration tools for the academic and research communities, announced the development of an ‘offline’ version of its flagship service. With the upcoming release of Write-N-Cite 3.0, RefWorks users will be able to use the program to write papers and generate bibliographies when not connected to the Internet. The company said this has been a frequently requested feature.Write-N-Cite 3.0 will also provide the user with the ability to use a single document for the generation of bibliographies, further simplifying the process of creating papers and increasing the speed of bibliography generation. RefWorks will begin beta testing Write-N-Cite 3.0 for Microsoft Windows, including the new Vista operating system, in early fall 2007. RefWorks is a privately held company with offices in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and Hong Kong. RefWorks was founded in 2001 by a team of experts in the field of bibliography database management. RefWorks supports hundreds of online databases and output styles covering a broad range of subject areas. RefWorks collaborates with many online information service providers, including ProQuest, BioOne, EBSCO, Elsevier, HighWire, H.W. Wilson, ISI, OCLC, and Ovid. More than a half million researchers in 800-plus institutions globally use RefWorks daily. Source: RefWorks, LLC
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