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Cite your sources with Researcher - Microsoft Word Tutorial
From the course: Word Tips and Tricks
Cite your sources with Researcher
- [Instructor] If you are writing a research paper or other document where you need to cite the source of information that you're using, the Researcher tool in Word may be very useful. In my document, I have a claim connecting the use of drones to budget reduction in filmmaking. To support this argument, I want to include a citation to a journal article or research study, so let's see what we can find. We'll go to the References ribbon up at the top and then click the Researcher button to open up the Researcher tool. And basically, we have a search field and this will search Bing, Microsoft's search engine, for journal articles and websites. Now I'm hoping to find an article that supports my claim, so I can search for something like drone filmmaking, and then I'll hit the return key and I get a bunch of search results here. There's an option to filter to only journals or to only websites, and then naturally you can…
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