Creating bibliographies, or searching and managing publication references is probably not an everyday task for those who are working with documents online. Nevertheless, if you’re writing a research paper, a book or something to be studied in academic circles, then as a rule you’re required to include a bibliography or a list of references that have helped you to put together your article. This job can be done manually, but it’ll take up a lot of your time. The easiest way to create a bibliography easily and quickly is to use dedicated applications that can perform this task automatically and within seconds.
ONLYOFFICE is an open-source web-based office suite that provides you with advanced online editors for text documents, spreadsheets and presentations that are compatible with OOXML formats (.docx, .xlsx, . pptx). The suite includes a range of editing, formatting and styling tools along with multiple collaborative features. With the pre-installed add-ons, also known as plugins, as well as with the capability to create and add you own plugin, you’re able to implement extra functionality. In this case we’re talking about three easy-to-use reference management plugins: Mendeley, Zotero and EasyBib.
Bibliography management
ONLYOFFICE’s online editors enable you to create bibliographies and manage references through special plugins. The biggest advantage of such tools is that you can add a bibliography or a list of references while editing your document – there’s no need to switch between several applications. The aforementioned plugins – Mendeley, Zotero and EasyBib can also handle bibliography management.
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