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Those must be pulled from RefWorks individually. This will NOT export attachments (like PDFs) if you have those attached to your RefWorks citations. Paperpile, Sciwheel, Zotero, ReadCube Papers and RefWorks all support Google Docs the latter two also support Microsoft’s web-based version of Word, as does Mendeley Reference Manager.You can export all your citations from RefWorks (New Platform) using the steps below. Microplastic categorization schemes are diverse, thereby posing challenges for cross-study comparisons. Further, categorization schemes are not necessarily aligned with, and thus useful for applications such as source reduction initiatives. To address these challenges, we propose a hierarchical categorization approach that is “fit for purpose” to enable the use of a scheme that is tailored to the study’s purpose and contains categories which, if adopted, would facilitate inter-study comparison. The hierarchical categorization scheme is flexible to support various study purposes (e.g., to support regulation, toxicity assessment) and it aims to improve the consistency and comparability of microplastics categorization. The use of the scheme was illustrated through a literature review aimed at critically evaluating the categories used for reporting microplastics morphologies in North American freshwater environments.Ĭategorization is primarily based on morphology, supplemented by other identification methods as needed (e.g., spectroscopy). Categorization and grouping schemes for microplastic particles were highly variable, with up to 19 different categories used across 68 studies, and nomenclature was inconsistent across particle morphologies.
