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Bibliographies<br />

A bibliography is a list for displaying references used throughout a document. <strong>The</strong>se references<br />

are either stored in a bibliographic database or within the document itself.<br />

This section shows you how to:<br />

• Create a bibliographic database; add and maintain entries.<br />

• Add a reference into a document.<br />

• Format the bibliography.<br />

• Update and edit an existing bibliography.<br />

Creating a bibliographic database<br />

For most of this section, the database table used is the sample one that comes with <strong>Writer</strong>. For<br />

information on creating a new table in the bibliographic database, see Chapter 8, Getting Started<br />

with Base, in the Getting Started guide.<br />

Although you can create references within the document itself, creating a bibliographic database<br />

allows reuse in other documents and saves a lot of time.<br />

Select Tools > Bibliography Database. <strong>The</strong> Bibliography Database window similar to that in<br />

Figure 354 opens. <strong>The</strong> upper part of the page shows all of the records, in a table layout similar to<br />

that of a spreadsheet. <strong>The</strong> lower part of the page shows all the fields of the selected record.<br />

Figure 354. Bibliography Database main window<br />

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