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Backing Up Documents

The most important habit of all is backing up your thesis or dissertation as you write.

Back up your thesis or dissertation in multiple places.  This means storing a copy on the hard drive of your computer, on your Drew Network F: drive, on a "cloud" drive, and on an external piece of hardware such as a USB Flash drive or external hard drive. When you have saved changes to your thesis, save the changed document to all of the backup locations with the same name. It is extra work to create the backups, but it will save you a great deal of time should one file get lost or corrupted!

Directions for accessing and using the F: Drive.

Directions for using Google Drive

A non-Drew method for backing up your documents and accessing them anywhere is the website Dropbox.

Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, documents, and videos anywhere and share them easily.  This is done by syncing work to the site's cloud drive allowing for easy access across multiple devices (mobile, web, and desktop). 

Helpful Links and Pages

Note

Further questions regarding the various functions of EndNote and EndNote Web should be directed to Jennifer Heise in the Library.

 

More About Templates and Styles

(lightbulb) For more information about using Templates and Styles in your document, visit our Using Microsoft Word Templates page.

More About Dissertations at Drew

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