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-The various fields in the BibLaTeX-database are explained on the [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​BibTeX#​Bibliographic_information_file|Wikipedia website]]. Before entering your references in the database, consult the guidelines set down in [[editorialconventions#​bibliographic_data|Editorial Conventions • Bibliographical data]].+The various fields in the BibLaTeX-database are explained on the [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​BibTeX#​Bibliographic_information_file|Wikipedia website]]. Before entering your references in the database, consult the guidelines set down in [[editorialconventions#​bibliographic_data|Editorial Conventions • Bibliographical data]].
  
 The **cite key**, which is used in the TeX documents in connection with the commands ''​\EOAciteauthoryear''​ and ''​\EOAciteyear'',​ must be clearly defined (i.e. it cannot be duplicated). The cite key should not contain any blanks. BibDesk for instance will mark an incorrect or ambiguous cite key in red. Such entries should be corrected immediately. The **cite key**, which is used in the TeX documents in connection with the commands ''​\EOAciteauthoryear''​ and ''​\EOAciteyear'',​ must be clearly defined (i.e. it cannot be duplicated). The cite key should not contain any blanks. BibDesk for instance will mark an incorrect or ambiguous cite key in red. Such entries should be corrected immediately.
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 Multiple authors or editors are separated by **and**. A multiple authored entry would thus be //Harald E. Paslewski and Theo Herkel and Martina Müller//. Multiple authors or editors are separated by **and**. A multiple authored entry would thus be //Harald E. Paslewski and Theo Herkel and Martina Müller//.
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 +☞ The solutions below partly require non-standard fields in the bibliographical entries. Check back at [[jabrefconfiguration|Configuration of JabRef]] and [[bibdeskconfiguration|Setup and use of BibDesk]] how to create and edit extra fields.
 ===== Additional fields ===== ===== Additional fields =====
  
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 **addendum**:​ For some bibliographic entries, the default fields will not cover all requirments. By adding the field **addendum**,​ supplementary information such as //​translated by Emil Müller// may be given. **addendum**:​ For some bibliographic entries, the default fields will not cover all requirments. By adding the field **addendum**,​ supplementary information such as //​translated by Emil Müller// may be given.
  
-**shorthand**:​ Some publications have no author or institutional affiliation. They are often cited in forms such as //​Bundesforschungsbericht IV/1992. Bundesdrucksache 123/​IX-1922//​. The default settings will generate the complete title for the text reference. Should you prefer to use an abbreviation instead of the full title, add the **shorthand** field to the entry so that the abbreviation will appear in the text.+**shorthand**:​ Some publications ​are basic works that are cited with shorthands or they have no author or institutional affiliation. They are often cited in forms such as //BT XXVI// or //​Bundesforschungsbericht IV/1992. Bundesdrucksache 123/​IX-1922//​. The default settings will generate the complete title for the text reference. Should you prefer to use an abbreviation instead of the full title, add the **shorthand** field to the entry so that the abbreviation will appear in the text. In order to print a list of used shorthands and their full reference, you can use the command //​\EOAprintshorthands//​ in the bibliography section.
 ===== Configuring the sorting order ===== ===== Configuring the sorting order =====
  
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 ===== Internet locations ===== ===== Internet locations =====
-You can also refer to internet locations in the bibliography as part of a regular entry. The **Url** field should ​contain the internet address. It is also advisable to record the date when that page was last visited, using the **Urldate** field. The format for the date has to be YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 2015-10-02).+You can also refer to internet locations in the bibliography as part of a regular entry. The **Url** field must only contain the internet address. It is also advisable to record the date when that page was last visited, using the **Urldate** field. The format for the date has to be YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 2015-10-02), it will be expanded by a string like 'last visited'​ in the bibliography.
  
 ===== Years and dates ===== ===== Years and dates =====
 In order to work properly, the **Year** field in the bibliography must only be filled with a year number, e.g. 1980. You will get warnings like  In order to work properly, the **Year** field in the bibliography must only be filled with a year number, e.g. 1980. You will get warnings like 
  
-  year field '1898-1903' in entry '​Ptolemaeus_1898-1903' is not an integer - this will probably not sort properly.+  year field '18981903' in entry '​Ptolemaeus_18981903' is not an integer 
 +  ​- this will probably not sort properly.
   ​   ​
-If you want to record approximate dates or time spans, the field **Date** has to be used. Below, the most frequent cases are described:+If you want to record approximate dates or time spans, the field **Date** has to be used. Below, the most frequent cases are described
 + 
 +NBthe output is dependant on the language of the main document. For example, a date BCE will be rendered as ''​BCE''​ in an English text and as ''​v. Chr.''​ in a German text. 
 + 
 +For detailed information,​ consult the [[http://​mirrors.ctan.org/​macros/​latex/​contrib/​biblatex/​doc/​biblatex.pdf|biblatex documentation]].
 ==== Year spans ==== ==== Year spans ====
 If beginning and end date are known, enter ''​1988/​1992''​ in the **Date** field. This will be rendered as ''​1988–1992''​ in the bibliography. Observe that both years have to be written in full, and not abbreviated as in ''​1988/​92''​. If beginning and end date are known, enter ''​1988/​1992''​ in the **Date** field. This will be rendered as ''​1988–1992''​ in the bibliography. Observe that both years have to be written in full, and not abbreviated as in ''​1988/​92''​.
  
-If one part of a year span is unknown, or the publication series not yet terminated, simply leave out the first or second year, but retain the delimiter:+If one part of a year span is unknown, or the publication series not yet terminated, simply leave out the first or second year, but retain the delimiter, as in ''​1997/''​ for ''​1997–''​ 
 ^ Date field  ^ Formatted ^ ^ Date field  ^ Formatted ^
-| 1997/ | 1997– | +''​1988/​1992''​ |1988–1992 | 
-| /1997 | –1997 |+| ''​1997/'' ​| 1997– | 
 +''​/1997'' ​| –1997 |
  
 +==== Reprints ====
 +For reprints, use the **Year** field for the date of the reprint and enter the original date in the field **Origdate**. Make sure to just enter the year into the **Origdate** field: ''​1834''​. Both fields will be rendered as e.g. ''​[1834] 1999''​. If you want to record more information about the reprint, use the **Note** field for that, e.g. 
 +   1893, Nachdr. 1960
  
 +==== Approximate and uncertain dates ====
 +To mark approximate or uncertain dates, use the **Date** field and add one of the postfixes ''​~''​ (''​circa''​),​ ''?''​(''?''​) or ''​%''​(''​circa''​ and ''?''​):​
  
 +^ Date field  ^ Formatted ^
 +| ''​1723~''​ |circa 1723 |
 +| ''​1723?''​ | 1723? |
 +| ''​1723%''​ |circa 1723? |
  
-For detailed informationconsult ​the [[http://mirrors.ctan.org/​macros/​latex/​contrib/​biblatex/​doc/​biblatex.pdf|biblatex documentation]].+==== Dates BCE ==== 
 +For dates BCEalso use the **Date** field and prepend the date with ''​-''​. The date must consist of four digits: 
 +^ Date field  ^ Formatted ^ 
 +| ''​-0080''​ |80 BCE | 
 + 
 + 
 +==== Months and Days ==== 
 +If you want to document the date of a publication more exactly and use the **Month** and **Day** field, make sure to enter only numerals into these fieldsFor example, for a publication in March, simply write ''​3''​ in the **Month** FieldThis will be rendered according to the main language of the document. 
 + 
 +==== Correcting entries in a BibDesk file ==== 
 + 
 +{{ :​support:​bildschirmfoto_2019-03-15_um_18.12.04.png?​nolink&​600 |}}
  
 +To correct entries, open a BibLaTeX file in in BibDesk, then click on an entry you want to change. The whole bibliographic reference can now be found in the **Comments** field. Enter the information into the correct fields: Name into the *Author* field, the title into the **Title** field, page numbers into the **Pages** field, etc. Sometimes the entry type will also be incorrect. To change it click on the dropdown menu in the upper right corner (where it says ''​article''​ in the Screenshot) and select the correct type for the entry.
 +After you’re done the **Comments** field should be empty. Don’t forget to save the corrected entry!
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