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=== Working with "Bibliography" ===
=== Working with "Bibliography" ===


With the extension "Bibliography" references can be edited, they can be cited in articles and summarized at the end of an article in the References list.
With the extension "Bibliography", references can be collected, cited in articles and summarized at the end of the article in a reference list.


At the beginning of the article, in which a reference should be cited, the command <pre> <bibimport/> </ pre> has to be used.
At the beginning of the article, in which references should be cited, the command  
In the text a quote can be given in two ways:
<pre><bibimport/> </pre> is needed.
  <pre><bib id=Autor:2004 /></pre>
In the text itself a quote can be given in two ways:
  <pre><bib id=Autor:2004>Alternate text</bib></pre>
  <pre><bib id=Author:2004 /></pre>
  <pre><bib id=Author:2004>Alternate text</bib></pre>


If there is one author, just the surname has to be used like "Arnold"<br>
Having only one author's name, his surname is used, like "Arnold",<br>
with severeal authors the surname of the first and the extension ".etal" as e.g. "Arnold.etal"
having more authors, the extension .etal is added after the first author's surname, like "Arnold.etal",


It follows then ":"
followed by ":"


then follows the year of the article, like 2001.
and the year of publication of the article, such as "2001".
as "2001a"
If an author wrote more than one article/book in one year, this is indicated by continuous small letters, such as "2001a".


The complete "id" would therefore be "Arnold:2002" or "Arnold:2002c" (with thre articles in 2002) or "Arnold.etal:2001".
The complete "id" would thus be "Arnold:2001" or "Arnold:2001c" (having three articles in 2002), or "Arnold.etal:2001".


The ID must not have an umlaut or special characters such as "_"in it!
Die ID may not include mutated vowels or special characters like "_" !


The extension Bibliography considers whether that citation already exists or not. If this is already there, then the correct quote is presented in abbreviated form in the reference list , like
The Bibliography extension checks, whether this citation already exists or not. If it's already part of the bibliography, the correct reference is quoted in abbreviated form, such as


  <pre>[Steiger.etal:2007]:(2007). Special issue on salt decay. Environmental Geology Volume: 52,  Number: 2, Pages: 186</pre>
  <pre>[Steiger.etal:2007]:(2007). Special issue on salt decay. Environmental Geology Volume: 52,  Number: 2, Pages: 186</pre>


If the quote is missing, you get a notice with a link to the edit page as e.g.
If the reference is missing, you get a notice and a link to the editing page, such as  


  <pre>[Steiger:2001]: Reference is missing. Please add it to the Bibliography as book, article, misc,</pre>
  <pre>[Steiger:2001]: Reference is missing. Please add it to the Bibliography as book, article, misc,</pre>


In the preview a given reference is not show properly. Only when you save it, it appears correct.
When you insert a reference into a text, the link will not appear in the preview. Only after saving the entry, the reference is compared with the lists in the bibliography.


The link leads you to the extension biblioh graphy, where you can edit the BibteX input form, e.g.
When you follow the link, you reach the entry page of the extension Bibliography where the information must be filled in in the bibtex format, e.g.
</noinclude>


<pre>==Autor:2004==
<pre>==Autor:2004==
<bibentry>
<bibentry>
@book{Autor:2004,          //for the id may not be used umlauts, e.g. Mueller
@book{Autor:2004,          //special characters must be avoided , eg Mueller instead of Müller
author = {Someone},
author = {Someone},
title  = {Virtual Reality basics},
title  = {Virtual Reality basics},
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  publisher = {Publisher},
  publisher = {Publisher},
abstract = {},
abstract = {},
        fulltext = {},
}
}
''"to translate"''
</bibentry>
</bibentry>
</pre>  
</pre>  
</noinclude>  
</noinclude>  


If a reference exist as a pdf full text file, the filename has to be edited.
If a reference exist as a pdf full text file, the file name has to be edited like
 
  fulltext    = {file:Alveolar_Copenhagen_2008.pdf},


  fulltext    = {Datei:Alveolar_Copenhagen_2008.pdf},


Given a <pre> <bibprint/></pre>, the refenernce list will be printed.
Given a <pre> <bibprint/></pre> the reference list is printed at that location.  




'''Other output options''' are:
'''Other output options''' are:
*<nowiki><bibprint></bibprint></nowiki> prints the complete reference list
*<nowiki><bibprint></bibprint></nowiki> Prints the complete bibliography
*<nowiki><bibprint>Author1 Author2</bibprint></nowiki> prints the references beloging to the authors Author1 and Author2
*<nowiki><bibprint>Author1 Author2</bibprint></nowiki> Prints the bibliography entries of the authors Author1 or Author2
*<nowiki><bibprint>Author1 2006</bibprint></nowiki> prints the references beloging to the author1 Author1 or piblished in 2006   
*<nowiki><bibprint>Author1 2006</bibprint></nowiki> Prints the bibliography entries of Author1 or those published in 2006   
*<nowiki><bibprint year='2006'>Author1</bibprint></nowiki> prints the references which Author1 has published in 2006  
*<nowiki><bibprint year='2006'>Author1</bibprint></nowiki> Prints the bibliography entries published in 2006 of Author1
*<nowiki><bibprint year='2006' highlight='no'>Author1</bibprint></nowiki>  prints the references which Author1 has published in 2006 without highlighting.
*<nowiki><bibprint year='2006' highlight='no'>Author1</bibprint></nowiki>  Prints the bibliography entries published in 2006 of Author1 without highlighting.


This works only if there are no BibTeX citations in the text above.
The selection controlled output works so far only when there are no BibTex quotes in the text above.


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Latest revision as of 17:11, 20 December 2011

Working with "Bibliography"

With the extension "Bibliography", references can be collected, cited in articles and summarized at the end of the article in a reference list.

At the beginning of the article, in which references should be cited, the command

<bibimport/> 

is needed.

In the text itself a quote can be given in two ways:

<bib id=Author:2004 />
<bib id=Author:2004>Alternate text</bib>

Having only one author's name, his surname is used, like "Arnold",
having more authors, the extension .etal is added after the first author's surname, like "Arnold.etal",

followed by ":"

and the year of publication of the article, such as "2001". If an author wrote more than one article/book in one year, this is indicated by continuous small letters, such as "2001a".

The complete "id" would thus be "Arnold:2001" or "Arnold:2001c" (having three articles in 2002), or "Arnold.etal:2001".

Die ID may not include mutated vowels or special characters like "_" !

The Bibliography extension checks, whether this citation already exists or not. If it's already part of the bibliography, the correct reference is quoted in abbreviated form, such as

[Steiger.etal:2007]:(2007). Special issue on salt decay. Environmental Geology Volume: 52,  Number: 2, Pages: 186

If the reference is missing, you get a notice and a link to the editing page, such as

[Steiger:2001]: Reference is missing. Please add it to the Bibliography as book, article, misc,

When you insert a reference into a text, the link will not appear in the preview. Only after saving the entry, the reference is compared with the lists in the bibliography.

When you follow the link, you reach the entry page of the extension Bibliography where the information must be filled in in the bibtex format, e.g.


==Autor:2004==
	
<bibentry>
	@book{Autor:2004,           //special characters must be avoided , eg Mueller instead of Müller
	 author = {Someone},
	 title  = {Virtual Reality basics},
 	 year   = {2004},
 	 url    = {},
 	 publisher = {Publisher},
	 abstract = {},
         fulltext = {},
	}
</bibentry>


If a reference exist as a pdf full text file, the file name has to be edited like

 fulltext     = {file:Alveolar_Copenhagen_2008.pdf},


Given a

 <bibprint/>

the reference list is printed at that location.


Other output options are:

  • <bibprint></bibprint> Prints the complete bibliography
  • <bibprint>Author1 Author2</bibprint> Prints the bibliography entries of the authors Author1 or Author2
  • <bibprint>Author1 2006</bibprint> Prints the bibliography entries of Author1 or those published in 2006
  • <bibprint year='2006'>Author1</bibprint> Prints the bibliography entries published in 2006 of Author1
  • <bibprint year='2006' highlight='no'>Author1</bibprint> Prints the bibliography entries published in 2006 of Author1 without highlighting.

The selection controlled output works so far only when there are no BibTex quotes in the text above.

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