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What can Citavi help me do?. General Guidelines. Click the blue links! Change the reference type Add name prefixes or suffixes Etc. Right-click = additional options Edit list entries Go to other references Open detailed entry windows Insert special characters. F1 for the online manual. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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What can Citavi help me do?
Search / Add Sources
Plan
AnalyzeContextualiz
e amd Connect
Write
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General Guidelines
Click the blue links!• Change the reference type• Add name prefixes or suffixes• Etc.
Right-click = additional options• Edit list entries• Go to other references• Open detailed entry windows• Insert special characters
F1 for the online manual
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A Tour of CitaviPreview Pane or
Quick Help
Editing PaneNavigation Pane
Change Workspace
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Navigating a Project
Back, Forward Go to…
History
Show Keyword Column/Show Category Column
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Find References by Filtering or Searching
Search
Filter
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Adding References (Overview)
By HandField by
Field
By ISBN, DOI, or PMID
Search
Library Catalogs
ResearchDatabase
s
Import
Standard Formats
Special Filters
...and with the Picker!
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Adding a Reference by Hand
Select a reference type
Fill in the fields
Click
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Adding References by ISBN
Enter the ISBN
Click
Click Add to project
Click Add
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Hints for Downloading by ISBN• Enter the ISBN however it is written, with hyphens, spaces, or just as a
number.
• No results? Select a different catalog to use:Tools > Options > Search > ISBN download
• If you select more than one catalog for the ISBN download, make sure that the library you use most often is at the top of the list. Citavi searches catalogs from top to bottom and imports information (and call numbers!) only from the first catalog in which the book was found.
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Use a Scanner
Scan quotations (or ISBN numbers)
Scan your ISBNs … with a smartphone, too!Citavi searches for the bibliographic information.
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Reference Types in Citavi
35 Reference Types
General and discipline-specific
Choosing the right reference type ensures that the sources in your bibliography are formatted correctly.
Drag the reference types you use most often to the favorites column.
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Adding Essays from a Book of Collected EssaysSave time by doing the following:
First, add the edited book.
Then add the contribution.
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Search for Sources – In Your Library
Click Online search
Add the the catalog if necessary
Perform yoursearch
Add the references to your project
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Selections
After an online search or an import, the new references are displayed as a selection.
This allows you to take a look at your new references and assign tasks if you want.
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Searching in Research Databases
• Many research databases can be searched from within Citavi.
• Databases from major
information providers:CSA, DIMDI, EBSCO, ProQuest, Ovid, etc.
• Access is only possible if your university has licensed the database
• Authorization by IP address and/or password.
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Citavi Settings Files
• Using a special license key, a librarian or other infromation professional can create a settings file that allows users to access databases licensed by the institution.
• Database passwords are encrypted
• Databases can only be accessed by users with the corresponding site license.
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Importing Results (Overview)
PMID- 19592907PT - Journal ArticleIS - 0926-9630 (Print)AU - Jauhiainen AAU - Pulkkinen RTI - Problem-based learningJT - Studies in health PG - 572-6VI - 146DP - 2009MH - EducationMH - Nursing
@article{Jauhiainen_Pulkkinen:2009, author = {Jauhiainen, A. and Pulkkinen, R.}, year = {2009}, title = {Problem-based learning and e-learning methods in clinical practice}, keywords = {Education; Nursing}, pages = {572--576}, volume = {146}, issn = {0926-9630}, journal = {Studies in health}}
TY - JOURSN - 0926-9630AU - Jauhiainen, A.AU - Pulkkinen, R.T1 - Problem-based learningJF - Studies in health SP - 572EP - 576VL - 146PY - 2009KW - EducationKW - NursingER -
%0 Journal Article%@ 0926-9630%A Jauhiainen, A.%A Pulkkinen, R.%T Problem-based learning%J Studies in health %P 572-576%V 146%D 2009%K Education%K Nursing
RIS EndNote Tagged
BibTeX Non-Standard
• .ris, .enw, and .bib files can be imported by double-clicking the file.
• Other files in structured formats can be imported with special filters in Citavi.
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Importing RIS Files
For example, www.scirus.com
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The Picker Family (Overview)• Import results in COinS format
from online databases • Add a book if the ISBN is shown• Add an article if the DOI address
is shown• Add a webpage’s metadata to
Citavi • Add quotations from webpages• Save screenshots of websites• Import Kindle quotations saved
under "Your Highlights».
Firefox
Chrome
Internet Explorer
Acrobat
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Importing Results with the Pickers
In the status bar you can see the option to import results on the page.*
* for Aleph catalogs, arxiv.org, EBSCO databases, ERIC, Google Books, Google Scholar**, HighWire, OCLC databases, OvidSP databases, PubMed, Sowiport and library catalogs that support the COinS format.
** The Google Scholar Bibliography manager option needs to be activated first.
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ISBN Download with the Picker
Click the Picker symbol
Citavi searches for the bibliographic information in the catalogs under Tools > Options > Search > ISBN download
(Not the catalog displayed in your browser!)
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Adding Multiple Books by ISBN
If a webpage has a lot of ISBN numbers you can add them all at once:
Highlight the entire page
Copy to the Clipboard
In Citavi click Retrieve by ISBN >
Text From Clipboard
Click Add to Project
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Adding a Webpage
You can add a webpage to Citavi with just one click using the Picker.
Or you can add text from a website as a quotation or abstract.
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Adding Quotations from a Webpage
Select the text and use the Picker to add it to Citavi.
Please note: If you’ve already added the webpage as a reference, make sure to use the option Add selection as quotation for each additional quotation rather than Add reference and add selection as quotation.
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Adding PDF Documents
… the same way you would add a webpage.
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Checking your References
After adding references to your project, make sure to check the following:
• Bibliographic information
• Abstract• Table of contents• Keywords
Hint: Customize the Overview tab to display this information.
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Applying Keywords
Type keywords (Citavi suggests keywords already in the project)
Or select using the Keywords dialog(Press F9)
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Assigning Categories
Categories can be used to create an outline for your paper.
You can assign categories to references, quotations, and thoughts.
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Keywords vs. Categories
Keywords• Can be imported
automatically from research databases.
• Describe the contents of a reference or a quotation.
• Can consist of one or more words• Information literacy• E-learning• Glut of information• ACRL
• Are separated with semicolons
Categories• Allow you to systematically
and hierarchically group the following: • References: group by
subject, like in the library• Content: group knowledge
items in an outline • Can be exported to Word so
that you can use the outline to write your paper.
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Planning Tasks
You can assign tasks to every reference: borrow, make copies, return, etc.
You can also define your own tasks.
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Setting Priorities and Deadlines
You can assign priorities and due dates to each task.
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Printing a Task List
The Task Planner gives you an overview of all of your tasks.
Here you can print a task list with just one click.
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Adding Library Locations
You can add the call numbers for books in your library as long as the books have an ISBN in your project.
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Finding Full Text
Citavi can search for the full text of journal articles.
You’ll receive the most results if you’re connected to your university network.
If working off-site, connect via VPN.
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Checking Availability
Citavi can use your library’s link resolver* to check if an item is available in your library for check out.
*) Select the link resolver under Tools > Options.
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Attaching and Linking Files
You can add webpage links or attach files to every reference in your project.
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Adding Quotations
You can save as many quotations as you want for each reference.
Core statement: restate the main idea of the quotation in your own words.
Assign categories to add the quotation to your outline.
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Editing a Category System
In the Knowledge Organizer you can refine your category system:
• Add categories • Delete• Raise or lower the
category level• Move up and down
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Sorting Quotations and Thoughts
Quotations and thoughts can be dragged between categories or copied.
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Creating a Compilation
You can create a compilation of all the thoughts and quotations in your project. This compilation can serve as the basis for your paper or you can use it to get a good overview of where you are in your project.
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Creating a Project Bibliography
You can easily create a list of references in your project.
Possible use: Handout of course readings for students.
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Create a Publication with …
Microsoft Word2003, 2007, 2010, 2013, 365
OpenOffice.org 3 WriterOpenOffice.org 3 Writer portableLibreOffice 3 or 4LibreOfficeWriter 4 portable
… or with a LaTeX editor: Led, LyX, TeXnicCenter, TeXMaker, WinShell, WinTeX or WinEdt
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Option 1:Insert your outline and knowledge items in Word with a single click.
Writing with Word
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Option 2:Add knowledge items or references individually.
The Add-In for Word formats your citations according to the citation style you’ve selected. The bibliography is updated automatically.
Writing with Word
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Working with Writer
Option 1:Save a compilation of your quotations and ideas in .odt format and with placeholders.
Use this as a jumping off point for your paper.
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Information literacy is much more than being able to use technology. The American Library Association defines information literacy as a set of linked skills that begin with discerning when information is needed, how to obtain the information and judge its quality, and how to make use of the information
"Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is blah blah blah needed and have the ability to locate, blah blah blah blah evaluate, and use effectively the needed information. Blah blah" {Amercan Library Association 2008 #63: 2}.
Option 2:Write the text …
{American Library Association 2008#63}.… and insert references with one click …… or quotations with their citations.
Working with Writer
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The citations first appear in curly brackets.
Working with Writer
Information literacy is much more than being able to use technology. The American Library Association defines information literacy as a set of linked skills that begin with discerning when information is needed, how to obtain the information and judge its quality, and how to make use of the information{Amercan Library Association 2008 #63: 2}.
"Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information." {Amercan Library Association 2008 #63: 2}.
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Publishing with Writer
Citavi then converts them to properly formatted in-text citations.
(Citation menu > Format publication)
Information literacy is much more than being able to use technology. The American Library Association defines information literacy as a set of linked skills that begin with discerning when information is needed, how to obtain the information and judge its quality, and how to make use of the information (2008).
"Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information." (ALA 2008, p. 2).
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The American Library Association defines information literacy as a set of linked skills that begin with discerning when information is needed, how to obtain the information and judge its quality, and how to make use of the information
" Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information."
Publishing with Writer
… or footnotes.
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______________________1 American Library Association. “Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education.” Accessed January 30, 2009. http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/informationliteracycompetency.cfm..2 American Library Association. “Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education.” Accessed January 30, 2009. http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/informationliteracycompetency.cfm, p. 2.
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Types of Citation Styles
In-Text Citations
Author / Date(Doe, Smith 2009: 14)
Reference number[34]
Citation Key[DoS09:14]
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Citation Style FAQs
• Where can I search for a citation style in Citavi?Under Citation > Citation style > Browse citation styles.
• Can I make changes to a style?Yes, by creating a copy of the original style and making changes in the Citation Style Editor.
• Can I create my own style?Yes, with the Citation Style Editor.
• Does the Citavi Team create citation styles? Yes, as long as it is the official style of a periodical or publisher that has author guidelines. You can request a style at www.citavi.com/stylerequest (Please allow 2-4 weeks for completion)
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Using Citavi with TeX
First, enable TeX support.(Tools menu > Options > TeX support)
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Using Citavi with TeX
Use the Publication Assistant to insert knowledge items and references.
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Using Citavi with TeX
Export the cited references in BibTeX format.
In the final step, create your publication in your TeX editor.
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Additional Resources
Forumwww.citavi.com/forum
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)www.citavi.com/faq
View all our support offerings: www.citavi.com/helpManualwww.citavi.com/manual4