Locating Books

During your research you may have found bibliographic information for relevant books and imported it into your Citavi project. To locate copies of these books, you can check if they are available through the library you use most often. The requirements are:

hmtoggle_plus1 Locating a Book

  1. In the Reference Editor switch to the reference that you want to locate.
  2. On the Tasks & locations tab, click Find library locations.
  3. If you need to, add additional libraries to search by clicking Tools > Options > Search > Add database or catalog. Find the library and click Add. Use the upward-pointing arrow to place the library at the top of the list to ensure that it is searched first.
  4. If you want, choose the option Make note of unsuccessful searches. If no location information is available, Citavi will make a note of it.
  5. Select whether you want to add only the first location found for each reference or if you want to add all locations found for each reference.
  6. Click Find locations.
  7. When the search is complete, click Save locations.

hmtoggle_plus1 Locating Multiple Books

  1. If you want, you can search for all books in your project that do not yet have location information. To do this, switch to the Quick search with Ctrl+F auf and enter loc: ! as your search query. Click Apply search results as selection.
  2. On the References menu, click Find library locations and then click The n references with ISBN numbers in the current selection.
  3. If you want select Add only the first location found for each reference, if you're using multiple catalogs for your search and only need one location.
  4. If you want, select Make note of unsuccessful searches. If no location information is available in any of the selected catalogs, Citavi will make a note of it.
  5. If you need to, add or remove additional libraries to search under Tools > Options > Search > Location search, so that only libraries relevant to you will be searched.
  6. Click Find locations.
  7. When the search is complete, click Save locations. All references with ISBN numbers that were found in a catalog now have locations.

hmtoggle_plus1 Analyzing ISBN Lists and Searching for Locations

Follow these steps if you have a list of ISBN numbers of books that you want to add.

  1. Copy the list to the Clipboard.
  2. In the Reference Editor in the toolbar, click Retrieve by ISBN.
  3. Select Text from Clipboard.
  4. Click Paste from Clipboard.
  5. After the search is complete, click Add to project. All references that were found will be added as a selection to the open project.

hmtoggle_plus1 Finding Books that are Not Available at Your Library

You can also take this opPortunity to find the references that are not available in your library. This is useful for adding "Buy or order" tasks to each of the references.

  1. Open the Quick Search (click Search or press Ctrl+F).
  2. First, find the references that are available at your library. Enter the name of your library in the search field. For example, if you visit the Library of Congress, enter loc: Library of Congress to find all references containing "Library of Congress" in their locations.
  3. Press Ctrl+A to select all the results.
  4. Click More Actions and then click Exclude from selection. All the references that are not available at your library are now selected.
  5. You can now add a task to these references. Press Ctrl+A to select all the references in the selection. On the References menu, click Batch modify and then click Add task. Choose a task type from the list, such as Buy or order. Click OK to add the Buy or order task to each reference.