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The only difficulty comes when attempting to work out what OpenOffice bibliography entry type is output from each corresponding Bibtex (source format) entry type. This page gives those mappings.
 
The only difficulty comes when attempting to work out what OpenOffice bibliography entry type is output from each corresponding Bibtex (source format) entry type. This page gives those mappings.
  
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{| class="wikitable"
! BibTeX type | OpenOffice.org type  
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! BibTeX type !! OpenOffice.org type  
 
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| TECHREPORT | Research Report (13)
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| TECHREPORT || Research Report (13)
 
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| BOOK | Book (1)
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| BOOK || Book (1)
 
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| ARTICLE | Journal (7)
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| ARTICLE || Journal (7)
 
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| INPROCEEDINGS | Conference proceedings (6)
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| INPROCEEDINGS || Conference proceedings (6)
 
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== External links ==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX BibTeX (on Wikipedia)]
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* [http://jabref.sourceforge.net/help/OpenOfficeHelp.php Using JabRef bibliographies in OpenOffice]

Revision as of 05:29, 28 January 2009

Using JabRef makes an attractive, convenient, cross-platform and cross-application way of maintaining your bibliographic database in plaintext form. JabRef supports export to an .ODS spreadsheet which can be linked to the bibliographic database, allowing for fairly simple everyday use of JabRef as a bibiography editor.

The only difficulty comes when attempting to work out what OpenOffice bibliography entry type is output from each corresponding Bibtex (source format) entry type. This page gives those mappings.

BibTeX type OpenOffice.org type
TECHREPORT Research Report (13)
BOOK Book (1)
ARTICLE Journal (7)
INPROCEEDINGS Conference proceedings (6)

External links

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