Sfx in-refworks

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The SFX button enables you to link from your references in RefWorks to related online services, including full text articles.

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The SFX button indicates the availability of the reference from an external service

Click the SFX button.

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The SFX screen opens

The title of the article and the source (i.e. the journal name), publication date, volume, issue and page numbers are displayed at the top of the screen.

In this example the full text is available. Click the ‘GO’ button. This links you to the full text of the article.

Click on PDF to get the full text

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By clicking the ‘GO’ button from the ‘Holdings in UCT Library catalogue’ area, you will find out whether UCT Libraries subscribes to the print version of this journal or not.

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The print version of this journal title is available at UCT Libraries.

In this example the reference is a book.Click on the SFX Button

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In this example the reference is a book.

The ‘Holding information’ area links to the WorldCat database (tells you which libraries hold this book worldwide) and also links to the UCT Libraries online catalogue (ALEPH).

Click on the ‘GO’ Button from the ‘Holdings in UCT Library catalogue’ area. This will link you to UCT Libraries catalogue.

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In this example the book is available at UCT Libraries.

UCT Libraries catalogue (ALEPH)