Reassigning References

Use the Assign reference feature if you notice the following even though your project only has one reference by an author that was published in a given year, such as "Miller 2010":

hmtoggle_plus1 Cause

  • You cited a reference in your Word document. Later, you deleted the reference from your project. When you wanted to cite the reference again later on, you added the reference to your project again and then cited it once more in your paper. Citavi cannot recgonize that the new reference is the same as the one you deleted.
  • Technical Information: Every reference in a Citavi project has a unique sequence number. The Add-In for Word uses this number to link a reference in your document to the reference in the corresponding Citavi project. A sequence number that you already used cannot be assigned again, even if the reference with that sequence number was deleted. Once you've inserted a reference or a knowledge item in the Word Add-In, all the bibliographic information for the reference is also saved in the Word document. This means that all of the information necessary for citing a reference remains in your Word document, even if you delete the reference in your Citavi project. This includes the sequence number. (In another chapter we explain how you can make use of this feature to export bibliographic information from your Word document.

hmtoggle_plus1 Reassigning References

  1. In the Citavi pane on the Citations tab, search for the incorrect reference. Usually, the citation will have double question mark icon next to it.
  2. Select the citation and click Assign reference at the very bottom of the Citavi pane.
  3. Search for the correct reference, select it, and click OK.
  4. Repeat this step for all the citations in your document that correspond to the deleted reference.