RefWorks
Your feedback matters to us. Help us improve RefWorks by telling us what you’d like to see using the message areas below. You can also can support something already posted.
We would love to be able to respond to every idea that is submitted, but this is not feasible. We are, however, committed to responding to the most popular ideas—those that have received the most points.
For more information please review our FAQ and guidelines.
For Support related issues please use this form.
Thank you.
28 results found
-
Make a feature to add a link of a highlighted potion of one document to a highlighted portion of a different document in your library
Make a feature to add a link of a highlighted potion of one document to a highlighted portion of a different document in your library
3 votes -
View by Folder
When looking at all references there is not the option to organize (see) them by folder
1 voteThank you for your valuable feedback. We won't be able to address this in our planned roadmap. We are committed to our users and are focusing on current goals and most requested features.
-
Ignore punctuation in bibliography
The ordering of titles surrounded by inverted commas is separate to those titles that do not have inverted commas, in a bibliography.
Is it possible to ignore the inverted commas so that all titles are listed alphabetically, regardless of punctuation?I have tried ediing the 'title' field in the Bibliography settings but I don't see any option to ignore punctuation here.
5 votes -
Combining citations when article was published in installments, in Chicago Style
When a journal article is published in installments, over the course of at least two issues, according to Chicago Style, it should appear this way:
Brown, George C., ed. “A Swedish Traveler in Early Wisconsin: The Observations of Fredrika Bremer.” Pts. 1 and 2. Wisconsin Magazine of History 61 (Summer 1978): 300–318; 62 (Autumn 1978): 41–56.
Mine turns out like this, even after I edited the “Edition” field so it could have the “Pts. 1 and 2” included:
McLaughlin, George. "Cincinnati Artists of the Munich School." Pts. 1 and 2. The American Art Review 2, no. 1, 2 (Nov., Dec.…
1 vote -
Drag and Drop to folders: option to decide whether to copy or move to another folder
Drag and drop a reference to a folder: It would be nice, if I could choose wether I want to copy it to a folder or if I want to move it from one to another folder.
46 votesThank you for your valuable feedback. We won't be able to address this idea in our planned roadmap.
This functionality is available now by assigning references to and from folders.
We are committed to our users and are focusing on current goals and most requested features.
-
Increase the number of allowed subfolders
Currently allowed 4 subfolders under each main folder. Would like that increase by several more allowed subfolders to better organize large projects or issues.
18 votesWe've carefully considered your feedback, performed user research and have decided not to include this feature in the near future.
-
why my world write-n-cite folders are no the same as the web refworks folders??????!!!
why my world write-n-cite folders are no the same as the web refworks folders??????!!!
1 voteWrite-n-Cite lists all RefWorks folders; the folder list combines unshared and shared folders. If you are encountering an issue related to folders in Write-n-Cite please open a support case at the following link: https://supportcase.exlibrisgroup.com/?product=Refworks
-
37 votes
We've carefully considered your feedback, surveyed RefWorks users and have decided not to include this feature in the current release. Contact us directly if you have any questions.
- Don't see your idea?