Before reading, you might want to check out: In-text or footnote?
Overview
In this module, we'll be exploring the various options that are built into CiteRight. These have been created to be flexible to ensure your style isn't compromised, but enhanced. There are various areas this article will focus on, the first being your citation preferences.
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Customizing citation preferences
Customizing your citation preferences
The preferences section in CiteRight is divided into tabs. You can get there by clicking on the Preferences button. By default, the system is set to the below preferences.
Citations tab
There are a few categories of preferences: Citation Guide, Style, Formats, Short Forms, and Hyperlinks. In this section, we'll explain the function of each of these menu options.
Style
This allows you to choose how you want your references displayed, either as a footnote or an in-text citation.
Footnote
In-text
Format
These options determine how CiteRight inserts your references into your document. If short form, ibid, and supra selected, the reference(s) that you cite with CiteRight will look like this:
These can independently be turned off or on depending on your preference.
Learn more: CiteRight Next - Working with ibids, supras, and short forms
Hyperlinks
By default, the hyperlinks on style of cause and primary citation will be on:
You can include it at the end of the reference like below.
Learn more: Modifying a reference
The Book of Authorities preferences
For any document with CiteRight references, CiteRight can create a book of authorities. These are some of the customizations available:
- Name and appearance of BOA tab markers - When a BOA is generated, an indication of the BOA will appear next to all your references across your document as shown below.
- The order of the authorities in the BOA - can be sorted alphabetically, by year of reporter or by order of appearance.
Learn more: Customizing your PDF