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Bibliographix searches your manuscripts for in-text-citations and generates a complete appendix bibliography. This sounds like magic, but is in fact quite simple.
You are writing your manuscripts as you use to to. In addition to your word processor (Microsoft Word in this example) you run Bibliographix.
Close cooperation with Word
If you want to insert an in-text-citation of Mr. Akerlof (our standard example) into your manuscript, select it from your databse and click the cite icon in Bibliographix. This will insert a so called temporary in-text-citation into your word document. This item looks quite "raw" now, but will be formatted according to your settings later.
You feed these temporary in-text-citations into your manuscript until you are finished with your work. If you are ready for the final creation of the appendix, start Bibliographix and compile your word processor document.
One-Click-Appendix
If you click at the rotary icon, Bibliographix searches the file for temporary in-text-citations, changes the raw format to a pretty one and creates an appendix containing all references cited. This means that the formatting of citations and appendix takes place at the very end of the publishing process. You can redo it any time using a different style as the changes are only applied to copies of your original file that is not touched.
Flexible Formatting
Here are some samples of what your appendix might look like:
- Akerlof, George A., "The Market for 'Lemons': Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1970, pp. 488-500.
- George A. Akerlof : The Market for 'Lemons': Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism," QJE, 1970, pp. 488-500.
- Akerlof, GA, "The Market for 'Lemons': Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism," QJE, 1970, S. 488-500.
Bibliographix comes with about 250 preset styles. You can create a new one from scratch in a few minues though.
In addition to the flexible formatting of the appendix, you may format the in-text-citations according to your need. Some examples:
- ... a major paper in this respect is Akerlof (1970), who applied this to the market for used cars...
- ... a major paper in this respect is AKER 70 who applied this to the market for used cars...
- ... a major paper in this respect is [23] who applied this to the market for used cars...