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please contact us at edref@uflib.ufl.edu
Selected Publishing Resources
Publishing Sources
Cabell's directory of publishing opportunities in educational curriculum and methods
Z286.E3 C322 Education Library Reference
Cabell's directory of publishing opportunities in educational psychology and administration
Z286.E3 C323 Education Library Reference
Cabell's directory of publishing opportunities in psychology
PE1408 .S48787 2007
Journal and Magazine Information Sources
Bacon's magazine directory : directory of magazines, newsletters PN4784.F37 F75 2004 Journalism Library General Collection
ISI Journal Citation Reports (use impact factor, total citations, number of articles to determine important journals for a specific area) * restricted to UF affiliates and on campus users
JAbbr Journal Abbreviation Tool
Periodicals Index Online (1665 - 1995) (use to locate journals and journal content) * restricted to UF affiliates and on campus users
Readers' Guide Full Text, Mega Edition (use to locate most popular general-interest periodicals and content) * restricted to UF affiliates and on campus users
Ulrich's Periodical Directory (use to located periodical titles) * restricted to UF affiliates and on campus users
Web of Science (use for citation analysis: use an article to locate what resources have cited it or were cited by it) * restricted to UF affiliates and on campus users
Citation Management Tools
Find it @ UF button Citation Linker - enables citation linking for books, journals and articles
RefWorks - store and organize citations and create bibliographies; restricted to UF affiliates.
- RefWorks guides for importing to RefWorks.
- Berkley's guides for importing citations from PubMed to RefWorks and Web of Science to RefWorks.
- Using RefGrab-It to capture website information
- Using Write-N-Cite to create in-text citations and a corresponding bibliography
- Customizing Your Citation Style in RefWorks (mp4 video)
- Customizing Your Citation Style in RefWorks (Quicktime video)
- Exporting to RefWorks from Web of Science (Quicktime video)