Tuesday, January 15, 2013

How to make references in Microsoft Word for scientific articles




I am using "Bibtex4Word" to add references to MS Word. If works even with Microsoft Office 2016 and Win 10 64-bit.

Note: use code ”unsrt” in “Define bibtex style” to arrange references by how they are listed in the main text.

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  2. Hello, you might be interested in our tool Docear4Word which is an alternative to bibtex4word. It's based on the Citation Style Language and offers a comfortable GUI. Although Docear4Word was primarily intended for Docear users, it works with (almost?) any BibTeX file.
    http://www.docear.org/software/add-ons/docear4word/overview/

    And If you are looking for a tool to manage your BibTeX file i would recommend Docear http://www.docear.org/2013/10/17/docear-1-0-stable-a-new-video-new-manual-new-homepage-new-details-page/ :-)

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