[oXygen-user] Reference managers for use with Oxygen?

Bernhard Kleine bernhard.kleine at gmx.net
Mon Sep 3 07:30:00 CDT 2018


Hi Da'ud


Am 01.09.2018 um 09:45 schrieb Da'ud Vyd:
> Is there a best practice for working with inline citations, reference
> footnotes, and/or bibliographies in Oxygen while writing DITA
> documents? I'm familiar with Mendeley, Endnote, and Zotero, which link
> to MS Word.
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I have managed to incorporate some 1000 citations for my book. In
principle what I did:

 1. collect all the citations with JabRef, which is a citation manager
    which works with .bib format
 2. have the citations chapterwise in jabref groups
 3. copy all the citations for one chapter in a separate chapterx.bib-file
 4. use the export function of jabref to make a chapterx.xml file
 5. use this file for citations.

I this is what you want, we can work together to make it work for you.
There are some bugs still in jabref but I can show you how to circumvent
them.

Regards

Bernhard

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