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Citavi – Adding References – from Web Sites. Open your Citavi project to the Reference Editor workspace and click on the green cross above the References tab.
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Open your Citavi project to the Reference Editor workspace and click on the green cross above the References tab.
A document from a Web site is not necessarily an Internet document. It may be most any of these reference types– such as archive material, an excerpt from a book, a map,
Citavi provides descriptions in the far right column to help you decide which reference type to use, recommending Internet Document for material “offered primarily on the Internet.”
The following procedure applies to adding a reference for any type of document from a Web site, though in this case it is an Internet document.
Make sure that no text or image is highlighted, then with the cursor on the Web page, right click your mouse, select Citavi Picker, and click on Add Web page as reference.
Citavi enters available information in the record fields – often you will have to complete or even correct it for an accurate citation.
But first add the document itself. In the Preview pane (column on right), click Always preview this file immediately.
Toward the top of the Preview pane, click on Click here to save a copy of this Web page as a PDF.
Now return to the Web site to find that missing information. At the top of the Preview pane, click the Web page icon and select Open in preview.
Click on the View drop-down menu and select Hide left pane in order to see more of the Web site. You can hide the center pane, too.
Now navigate through the site in the Preview pane to find, for example, the organization name.
When you’ve found all the citation information you need, click the PDF icon and select Open in preview to return to the document