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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>How to make OpenOffice.org (OOo) bibliography database work from [[latex#bib_file|Bibtex]] file<br />
==Create the bibliography OOo spreadsheet file==<br />
#Open java [http://switch.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/ooo-tools/OOo-Tools_1.11.jar OOo-tools]<br />
#Import your bibtex file<br />
#Export database in csv format<br />
#Open csv file as a OOo spreadsheet (remember to remove comma separation and replace by tab separation)<br />
#Save it as a regular OOo spreadsheet<br />
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==Define it as the bibliography database==<br />
In OOo writer<br />
# File-->New-->database-->Create from spreadsheet<br />
#Name your new database ''myBibDB''<br />
# Bibliography database-->Data source-->''myBibDB''<br />
#That's it! Now simply cite by<br />
Insert-->Indexes and tables-->Bibliography entry<br />
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==Importing citations from search engines==<br />
===[http://scholar.google.com Google Scholar]===<br />
Simply go to ''preferences'' and select the ''import citation in Bibtex'', then save.<br />
Now all your searches results will allow you to import citation in Bibtex format. Then simply copy/paste it to your personal Bibtex file. Use them in OOo thanks to the java [http://switch.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/ooo-tools/OOo-Tools_1.11.jar OOo-tools].<br />
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==Using a good database manager==<br />
[ftp://162.38.181.25/pub/B3V297(bibliophile).jar B3] is a nice java free software that will handle bibliography citing in xml.<br />
It is fully operationnal with bibtex, endnote and databases import/export features.<br />
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''NOTE: I heartly recommend [[CiteULike]]''.<br />
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===Creating a simple MS-Word bibliography===<br />
One way to create a bibliography in Word is simply by using the paid Endnote software. Its the easiest way.<br />
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Another way to create a bibliography in Word is to create your bibliography as a new [ftp://162.38.181.25/pub/B3V297(bibliophile).jar B3] database, and then to transform it into plain html, and finally to copy/paste it to your word document. You can edit the transformation by modifying the xslt file.<br />
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===MS-Word vs OOo===<br />
#Equations: Word (with MathType)<br />
#Bibliography: OOo (combined with OOo-tools)<br />
#Proofing tool: Word<br />
#Customized Indexes: OOo<br />
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