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    Managing Citation Styles

    Citation styles define how references appear in a document. RefWorks comes with thousands of out-of-the-box citation styles, including styles from the open source Citation Style Language (CSL) project. You can edit all out-of-the-box styles and create your own custom styles.

    A style can contain multiple formats:

    • Bibliography Format – How the reference appears in a bibliography.
    • Citation Format – How the reference appears in an inline citation.
    • Footnote Format – How the reference appears in a footnote citation.

    You manage citation styles in the Citation styles page (Create Bibliography > Citation Style Editor).

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    Citation Styles

    The styles on this page include out-of-the-box styles created by RefWorks, out-of-the-box CSL styles, personal custom styles that you have created and and institutional styles shared by your RefWorks administrators.

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    Styles

    To view or edit a style, search for and select the style.

    If you are an administrator, you can define default styles for your users and you can share your personal citation styles as institutional styles.
    See Managing Citation Styles for Admins.

    Selecting Citation Styles

    You select a citation style in one of the following ways:
    • In RefWorks, under Create Bibliography > Create Bibliography or Quick Cite.

      Selecting citaion styles.

      Selecting a Citation Style from Create Bibliography
    • In RefWorks, in Citation View.

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      Selecting a Citation Style from Citation View
    • Using the RefWorks writing tool add-ons, such as the RefWorks Citation Manager Word add-on.

      Selecting the AMA Citation Style from the RefWorks Citation Manager.

      Selecting a Citation Style from the RefWorks Citation Manager
    There are four lists that help you find styles:
    • Favorite styles
    • Recent styles
    • Mine - (a list of custom, personal styles)
    • Institutional styles (set by an Admin). 
    You can mark a style as a favorite by selecting the star icon next to the style in a list. The style then appears in the Favorite styles drop-down list, which appears if there is at least one style marked as a favorite. To remove a favorite from the list, clear the star icon. The style is removed from the Favorites list when RefWorks is refreshed. If the required style is not in one of these lists you can search all styles by starting to type the style name in the search box.

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    Favorite Styles

    When selecting styles in RefWorks, they display as recent in the writing tool add-ons.

    Editing CSL Citation Styles

    To edit a CSL citation style:
    1. On the Citation styles page (Create Bibliography > Citation Style Editor), search for and select the style. A simple style details page appears.

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      Citation Style CSL, Details
    2. Select Citation Style Visual Editor. You are directed to the CSL website where you can edit the style using their interactive visual editing tool. For more information about this tool, follow their on-screen instructions.

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      Citation Style CSL, Details
    3. CSL styles are updated daily in RefWorks; there is no need to manually add the edited style to RefWorks.

    Creating Custom Citation Styles

    You can create personal, custom citation styles. If you just need to make a few changes, the easiest way is to edit an existing style. If you need to create a style is not similar to an existing one, the easiest way is to start from scratch.
    When editing an out-of-the-box style, save a copy of the style before making changes. 

    Starting with Existing Styles

    To create a custom style by editing an existing style:

    1. Copy an existing style in one of the following ways:
      1. On the Citations style page (Create Bibliography > Citation Style Editor) search for and select the style. Select Options > Duplicate. Enter the new style name and select Create duplicate.
      2. On the Citations style page (Create Bibliography > Citation Style Editor) search for and select the style. Select Save a copy. Refworks duplicates the style with a default name, which you can edit.
      3. On the Citations style page (Create Bibliography > Citation Style Editor), select New Style. Make sure the checkbox Copy settings from existing style is checked and search for and select the style. Enter the new style name and select Create.
    2. Continue with editing the style as described below in Editing Custom and Out of the Box Styles.

    Starting from Scratch

    To create a custom style from scratch:
    1. On the Citation styles page (Create Bibliography > Citation Style Editor), select New style ...
      The Create citation style pane appears.

      Create citation style pane.

      Create citation style
    2. Clear the checkbox Copy settings from existing style.
    3. Enter a name for the new style.
    4. Select Create. Continue with editing the style as described below in Editing Custom and Out of the Box Styles.

    Editing Custom and Out of the Box Styles

    When editing a personal citation style that was a duplicate of another style, you can revert to the original style: select Options > Revert to original and select Yes.
    To edit a custom or out-of-the-box citation style:
    1. Search for and select the style. A page with style details appears.

      Citation style editor.

      Citation Styles, Details

      This page has six main areas:

      1 – The style format: BibliographyCitations, or Footnotes

      2 – The reference type: GenericJournal Article, and so forth

      3 – The language

      4 – A sample reference using the current format, reference type, and language

      5 – The fields included using the current format, reference type, and language

      6 – Field formatting pane

    2. To rename the style: double-click the style name or select Options > Rename.
       
    3. Add Reference Types: Add reference types by selecting + in the relevant area. You can select multiple types using Ctrl. Add a reference type dialog box.
      When starting from a blank style (see Starting from Scratch) you need to add at least one reference type.
      To design a reference type from scratch, select Start with an empty reference type.

      To copy the design of an existing reference type, select Copy settings from existing reference type and select the type from the drop down list. The formatting of this reference type will apply to all selected types. For example if the Author field is set to Bold, the corresponding fields in these types will be Bold as well. You can then edit specific types if adjustments are needed.
       
    4. Edit Reference Types: Select the format, reference type, and language you want to edit.
      1. In the fields bar, drag and drop the fields to change their order. Select + to add a new field or to add plain text. Select a field or text box and then select X to remove the field or text. When you select a field or text box, the element's configuration expands in the formatting pane below the fields bar (6 in the style details page).

      2. In the formatting pane, edit the citation in the selected format (Bibliography, Citations, Footnotes). The formatting pane changes depending on the selected format, e.g., if Bibliography is selected then the Bibliography Settings window displays.

      3. Select the + icon to expand the Settings window.

        Bibliography settings in the formatting pane.

        Bibliography Settings

        Citations settings in the formatting pane.

        Citations Settings

        Footnotes settings in the formatting pane.

        Footnotes Settings
      4. Select a field or text title to edit it as required. For information about the various options, see Field Parameters.
      5. To add a language, enter the language you want to add. Select whether to start with a blank configuration or copy another language (recommended). When you are done select Add. The type of language is added to the relevant pane.
        Add alternative language group box with options to Add or Cancel.

        To delete a language, select the settings icon next to it and select Delete.
         
        A citation style must have a definition for at least one format in the Generic reference type and the default language.
    5. Delete Reference Types: To remove a reference type, select the trash can next to it.
       
    6. If you are editing an out-of-the-box style, select Save a Copy to save your changes as a new custom (personal) style. If you are editing a custom style, select Save to save your changes.

    Deleting Custom Citation Styles

    You cannot delete out-of-the-box styles.

    To delete a custom citation style:

    On the Citation styles page (Create Bibliography > Citation Style Editor), search for and select the style. Select Options > Delete and select Yes in the confirmation dialog box.

    Field Parameters

    For the full list of fields refer to RefWorks Reference Fields and Types. The following table presents non-obvious field parameters. Hover over a field in the UI to see a tooltip with additional information.

    For any text parameter, use \t to indicate a tab and \n to indicate a new line. To add line break (carriage return) refer to this article.
    Citation Style Field Parameters
    Field Parameters Notes
    Bibliography Settings
    • Bibliography title – Title that displays before the bibliography
    • Use numbered list – Number each bibliography entry; numbering starts at 1. When selected, you can also define text that displays before and/or after each number.
    • Add to reference – Text that displays before and/or after each reference.
    • After bibliography – Text that displays after the bibliography.
    • Include empty fields in reference output – Include an empty string (and any configured text elements) for any missing reference field.
    • Apply APA rules for Electronic Source field inclusion – See tooltip.
     
    Citations Settings
    • Citation Format – Text that displays before and/or after the reference.
    • Sort – The order in which multiple references are listed in the citation.
    • Use only reference numbers in citations – Include only the bibliography number, not the entire formatted reference. To handle number ranges, configure Use number ranges as well.
    • Use APA citation format – See tooltip.
     
    Footnote Settings
    • Note separator – How to separate notes cited together. For example, to cite 12 use ; as a separator.
    • Include references in bibliography – Automatically include footnote citations in the bibliography. If not selected, only inline citation entries are manually added to the bibliography are included.
     
    All fields
    • Include field – Always include this field, or include only for physical or electronic citations.
    • Add text – Before and/or after the field text.
    • Comment – Internal note about this field (does not appear in the reference).
     
    Numeric fields, including Publication (Year), Volume, Edition, etc.
    • Add suffix – Use ordinal number form.
     
    Text fields, including Title
    • None – No formatting is applied.
    • UPPERCASE – All text is capitalized.
    • lowercase – No text is capitalized.
    • Title Case – Capitalize the first letter of each word.
    • Sentence – Capitalize the first word only and proper nouns.
     
    Name fields, including Authors, Translators, Editors, etc.
    • For each author – Before and/or after the text.
    • Separators – Between authors.
    • First Author – Unique formatting for first author only.
     
    Text elements Edit the text element as required. Common text elements include parentheses and hyphens.
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