Get PubMed References into a Citation Management Software
Follow these steps to export records from PubMed:
Choose a citation manager that best meets your requirements. EndNote, RefWorks, Mendeley, and Zotero each come with respective strengths and weaknesses, but all offer the same basic features:
Johns Hopkins affiliates get discounted access to RefWorks and EndNote.
RefWorks (free to Hopkins affiliates)
Visit RefWorks and select "Johns Hopkins Institutions" to get started.
EndNote Desktop (Discount for Faculty and Staff)
Visit Johns Hopkins Information Technology Services and search "EndNote" for current pricing information.
EndNote Desktop (Discount for Students)
Visit https://onthehub.com and navigate to the Johns Hopkins University profile to view current EndNote pricing information.
Citation Management Questions
Contact Ivy Linwood Garner, Senior Reference Specialist, with questions at (410) 955-3410 or ilg@jhmi.edu.
The OpenURL (Resolver) for finding full-text at Johns Hopkins is https://catalyst.library.jhu.edu/discovery/openurl?institution=01JHU_INST&vid=01JHU_INST:JHU
The authentication URL for finding full-text at Johns Hopkins is http://proxy.library.jhu.edu/
RefWorks Citation Manager (RCM) is an add-on for Microsoft Word that enables you to run a simplified version of RefWorks inside Word. RCM is a newer, more modern version of Write-n-Cite.
RCM is available through the Microsoft Store and can be installed directly from Microsoft Word. By default, Office automatically updates RCM whenever a new version becomes available.
RefWorks for Google Docs is an add-on for Google Docs that enables you to run a simplified version of RefWorks inside of Google Docs. RefWorks for Google Docs enables you to access and cite your references while working in Google Docs. For more information about installing and using RefWorks for Google Docs, please see: https://knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/RefWorks/Product_Documentation/RefWorks_User_Guide/0500_RefWorks_Add-ons%3A_Connecting_Your_Browser%2C_Microsoft_Word%2C_and_Google_Docs_to_RefWorks/003_RefWorks_for_Google_Docs
Follow these steps to import citations from Legacy RefWorks into current version of RefWorks:
The import could take as long as a few minutes.
Export EndNote references to RefWorks by following these steps:
For general questions, contact Johns Hopkins RefWorks Support at refworks@jhmi.edu.
Requests for classes, demonstrations, individual instruction, or questions and problems can be directed to Ivy Linwood Garner, Senior Reference Specialist, at (410) 955-3410 or ilg@jhmi.edu, or Donna Hesson, Public Health Informationist, at (410) 955-3028 or dhesson@jhmi.edu.
Contact RefWorks directly at (800) 889-3358 or support@refworks.com or chat at https://support.proquest.com/s/chat?language=en_US
Getting started with RefWorks
RefWorks is a web-based bibliographic management tool that allows the creation of personal bibliographic reference databases. References are automatically imported from database searches but can also be entered manually.
RefWorks is licensed for staff, students, and faculty by Johns Hopkins University and Medicine. Activate a RefWorks account by authenticating using JHED credentials.
Get Help with RefWorks Tutorials
View the LibGuides RefWorks Videos for help. Topics include:
RefWorks Legacy will be discontinued on June 30, 2023. As it is an older version of RefWorks, it is not as compatible with newer computers and newer versions of word processing software. Additionally, new users cannot sign up for accounts using this version of RefWorks. Given these factors, Welch Library staff have decided to remove the link to RefWorks Legacy from the library’s website homepage. Current users of RefWorks Legacy are urged to convert to RefWorks as soon as they can, and definitely before June 30, 2023.
Technical support for RefWorks Legacy is still available online.
Active JHED users can access RefWorks.
Institutions that maintain a current subscription to RefWorks will be able to extend continued access to alumni.
Use RefWorks as an Alumnus
BEFORE graduation, update the RefWorks account to an Alumni Role