Using Special Components

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The citation style editor has several special components

Year Derived

Year derived ensures that a year is always shown, even if the reference type otherwise uses a date. The year is derived by the following rules:

If the reference type uses a date and the date is filled in, year derived shows the date.

If the reference type uses a year and the year is filled in, year derived shows the year.

If the reference type has a parent reference type that uses a date, and the date is filled in, year derived shows the date of the parent reference.

If the reference type has a parent reference type that uses a year, and the date is filled in, year derived shows the year of the parent reference.

Edition Derived

Edition derived extracts the edition number from an edition such as "2nd improved and expanded edition" and lists only it in the bibliography.

Author, Editor, or Organization

The Author, editor, or organization component can be used instead of the individual components, so that the first one that is available is listed. This makes it particularly suited to in-text citations or footnotes, but also means that you cannot combine it with qualifiers such as "Ed.".

Index in Bibliography

The Index in bibliography component is used for numbered styles. Add this component to the In-text citation rule set and then, in the citation style properties, turn on and configure numbering. When you format the publication, Citavi inserts a number in the text that matches the entry in the bibliography. The bibliography lists references in the order cited.

First Footnote Number

Use the First footnote number component to refer back to a reference cited in a previous footnote, for example "Smith (see footnote 14)". To use this component, you must add to the footnote rule set a conditional template, using the Reference was cited in a previous footnote condition.

Citation Key

Use the Citation key component for styles that use an in-text symbol, such as an authorship trigraph "[Smi09]", or that use an unusual in-text style such as "(Smith, Mycorrhizal symbiosis, 2009)".

To use citation keys, you must turn on Citation key support in the Options. That is also where you configure how the citation key is generated.

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