Sciwheel Trial Available through November 8
A trial of the Sciwheel reference management and research collaboration resource is available now through November 8, 2021.
Through this trial, you can test out Sciwheel features including:
- Collaborating with colleagues and co-authors in real-time using shared projects
- Instantly saving your references from your browser and annotating directly on the webpage through extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera and IE
- Citing as you write with the Word and Google Docs plugins, and automatically generate your bibliography from over 7000 styles
- Getting citation recommendations based on the content of your document
- Discovering articles relevant to your work through an algorithm that recommends research based on your saved references
- Managing all your research from any computer, phone, or tablet device
To get started, have a look at their getting started videos and then head over to Sciwheel to create an account. Once you’ve created your account you will be guided through importing references from other reference managers and getting started with Sciwheel. When the trial is completed you should retain access to the content and functionalities you have been using.
If you need any help getting started please make use of the Sciwheel customer support live chat service which is available within the product, or email customer services on info@sciwheel.com. If you have input on whether this resource is useful to you, please email Associate Dean and medical library director Rachel Walden at waldenrr@etsu.edu with the subject "Sciwheel feedback."
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