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Microsoft Word 2010™
References & Bibliography (Level 3)
Contents
Introduction ..............................................................................................................1
Creating the Document ........................................................................................1
Inserting a Reference .............................................................................................2
Using a Placeholder ................................................................................3
Managing Sources ...................................................................................................3
Inserting a Bibliography ........................................................................................4
Styles ............................................................................................................................5
Adding References to Another Document ....................................................5
Keeping your Master List ......................................................................6
Searching Libraries ..................................................................................................6
Introduction
A facility introduced in Word 2007 lets you add references to a document and then create a
Bibliography at the end of the text. References are stored in a master list, which can be used to
add references to further documents. Note that this facility is nowhere near as powerful as the
special EndNote bibliographical software, which is available from within Word on the ITS-
managed PCs on campus, and which can be purchased for installation on personal PCs.
Creating the Document
Begin by creating a new document:
1. Start up Word 2010 as usual (or press <Ctrl n> for a new document if Word is already running)
If your computer is running in Compatibility mode, you will first need to switch out of it. References and
bibliography are new facilities in Word 2007 onwards and are not available in a Word 2003 format
document. You must be saving your work in Word 2007/2010 format for the new features to work:
2. Press <Ctrl s> (or click on the [Save] button)
3. Type in a filename (eg testrefs) and check Save as type: is set to Word Document (*.docx)
4. Press <Enter> for [Save]
IT Services
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Inserting a Reference
To insert a reference (a citation) in your text:
1. Start by typing some text (anything will do)
2. Move to the References tab on the Ribbon and note the Citations and Bibliography group:
3. Click on [Insert Citation] and choose Add New Source… - the Create Source dialog box appears:
4. Using the list arrow provided, set the Type of Source to whatever is required – here keep it as Book
5. Fill in the Bibliography Field for APA (use the example provided here or add your own reference):
 Author: Mickey Mouse (press <Tab> three times)
 Title: A History of Cartoons (press <Tab>)
 Year: 2010 (press <Tab>)
 City: Hollywood (press <Tab>)
 Publisher: Disney Press
6. Press <Enter> for [OK] when you have completed the entry – your reference appears in the text as
(Mouse, 2010)
For some references, you may need to record additional fields. This next example shows you how:
7. Repeat steps 1 to 4 again, as above
8. Now turn on Show All Bibliography Fields - note what’s available
9. Fill in the Bibliography Fields as below (or use one of your own references):
 Author: Click on Corporate Author and type British Broadcasting Corporation
 Title: Cartoon Classics
 Year: 2000
 City: London
 Publisher: BBC Publications
 Pages: 1-34
 Edition: 2nd Edition
10. Press <Enter> for [OK] – your reference appears in the text as (British Broadcasting Corporation, 2000)
By using a Corporate Author, spaces in the author’s name are ignored and the author appears in full. If you
have a real author with a space in their surname (eg Paul St John), you must use a non-breaking space for the
space. This special character can be typed using <Ctrl Shift spacebar>.
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11. Repeat steps 1 to 4 again but change the Type of Source to a Journal Article
12. Fill in the following Bibliography Fields as below (or use one of your own references):
 Author: Mouse, Mickey; Duck, Donald (use a semi-colon to separate more than one author
and note that you should enter names in the format surname, first_name)
 Title: Drawing Cartoon Characters
 Journal Name: Cartoon Journal
 Year: 1996
 Pages: 132-147
13. Turn on Show All Bibliography Fields and add
 Volume: 23
14. Press <Enter> for [OK] – your reference appears as (Mouse & Duck, Drawing Cartoon Characters, 1996)
Normally, you wouldn’t include the Title but this particular referencing style does. You’ll see how to change
this later. Try adding one further reference:
15. Repeat steps 1 to 4 again but change the Type of Source to a Web site
16. Fill in the following Bibliography Fields as below (or use one of your own references):
 Name of Web Site: Mickey Mouse – The Official Site
 URL: http://disney.go.com/mickey
Using a Placeholder
If you want to add a reference but do not have the full details with you, you can add it as a placeholder. You
can then subsequently edit this with the details (you’ll be doing this later). To create a placeholder:
1. First, type in some more text
2. Click on [Insert Citation] and choose Add New Placeholder… - a Placeholder Name dialog box appears
3. Type in a meaningful name (spaces and periods are not allowed) – eg DDuck
4. Press <Enter> for [OK] to close Placeholder Name – your reference appears as (DDuck)
Managing Sources
The [Manage Sources] button in the Citations & Bibliography group allows you to edit and delete references
from your master list. Another facility lets you add a new reference without including it as a citation. You can
also copy references into a document from another master list:
1. On the References tab, click on [Manage Sources] – the Manage Sources dialog box appears:
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Note that you have a Current List of the references in the document you are working on and a Master List of
all your references. References which have already been cited in the text have a tick against them; the
placeholder is shown with a question mark against it. It’s now time to turn the placeholder into a reference:
2. Select the placeholder reference (DDuck) and [Edit…] it
3. If necessary, change Type of Source to Web site
4. Type in the following Fields:
 Name of Web Page: Donald Duck
 Name of Web Site: Wikipedia
 URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Duck
5. Press <Enter> for [OK]
Currently, your new reference is only held in this document. To store it in your master list:
6. With the reference still highlighted, click on [<- Copy] to move it into the Master List
You can also add new references here:
7. Click on the [New…] button - the Create Source dialog box appears, as before
8. Change Type of Source to Conference Proceedings
9. Add the following Fields:
 Author: Walt Disney
 Title: The Early Days
 Pages: 2-19
 Year: 1970
 Conference Publication Name: Third Disney World Conference
 Publisher: Disney Press
10. Press <Enter> for [OK] to add the reference to your current and master list
11. To remove a reference from the current document, select the new reference and [Delete] it from the
Current List – don’t worry, it’s still in your Master List
12. Reinstate it by selecting it in the Master List and [Copy ->] it back
13. Finally, [Close] the Source Manager – you could also press <Esc>
Inserting a Bibliography
1. Check that you are at the end of your text then press <Enter> for a new line
2. Click on the [Bibliography] button in the Citations & Bibliography group
You can now choose one of two built-in formats (Bibliography or Works Cited) or you can just insert the list of
references using Insert Bibliography. Here, use the first built-in format:
3. Choose Bibliography – the references are listed with a heading of Bibliography
Note that all the references in the current list are shown (not just the ones cited). To remove the Disney
reference (and then update the bibliography):
4. Click on [Manage Sources], select the Disney reference in the Current List and [Delete] it
5. Press <Esc> to [Close] the Source Manager
6. Click on the bibliography – it is surrounded by a blue box with two buttons on the top
7. Click on the second button [Update Citations and Bibliography] and Disney is removed from the list
The first button ([Bibliographies]) lets you change the heading to Works Cited.
You don’t have to use a built-in format. Try creating your own instead:
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1. Drag through the Bibliography and <Delete> it – you may need to press <Delete> more than once
2. Next, type in your own heading: List of References and press <Enter>
3. Click on the [Bibliography] button and choose Insert Bibliography
Styles
There are several referencing styles built in to Word. So far you have been using the default style, APA, but
this might not give you the results you want. You can easily choose a different style, which will immediately
be reflected both in your bibliography and the individual references:
1. First, click at the end of your text
2. Now click on the list arrow attached to the [Style:] button in the Citations & Bibliography group
3. Choose a different style (eg Harvard - perhaps the most commonly-used style) and note the effect
4. Repeat step 3 to see what some of the other styles are like (ISO 690 – Numerical Reference gives you
just a number in the text and a numbered list of references)
5. End by setting [Style:] back to APA
Sadly, it’s not possible to customise the built-in styles (or, indeed, to create your own). There is the facility,
however, to convert your references and/or bibliography into editable text. You would only do this if you
really needed to (and once you have finished your document and generated the bibliography).
To convert a reference to text:
6. Click on the Mouse & Duck reference in the main text – the reference is shaded with a blue box around it
7. Click on the arrow attached to the right of the blue box – a menu appears:
8. Choose Convert citation to static text - note that you can also edit the citation or source here
9. You can now remove the title of the paper Drawing Cartoon Characters (drag through the words and then
<Delete> them)
10. Try changing the [Style:] –the reference in the text doesn’t change, but the bibliography entry does
11. End by pressing <Ctrl s> to [Save] the latest version of your work
Adding References to Another Document
Once you have a Master Source, you can use it to add references to other documents. Each document has its
own set of references, which all appear in the bibliography (whether cited or not). To see this:
1. Press <Ctrl n> for a [New] document
2. Move to the References tab and click on [Manage Sources]
3. Select the references you want in your new document from the master source on the left
4. If you have a lot of references, you may need to make use of the Search: box or change Sort by to Year or
Title
Tip: Hold down <Ctrl> and click to select non-adjacent references or use click and <Shift> click to select a
group (just like you can throughout Microsoft – eg to select emails or files)
5. Click on [Copy ->] to move your references across – make sure you have more than one
6. Press <Esc> to [Close] the Manage Sources dialog box
7. Now type in some text then add a reference as before ([Insert Citation] and choose the one you want)
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8. Finally, add the bibliography (click on [Bibliography] and choose Bibliography)
Again, you’ll find that all your references appear, not just the one cited.
Keeping your Master List
Sadly, on the IT Services managed PCs, the master source file is not preserved (though the reference list in the
document itself is). You don’t have this problem with your own PC. To use your references again, either copy
them from the document to an empty master source (and then to a new file, as above), or copy the master
source from its special location into Documents and then link to it from there. To do this:
1. Click on [Manage Sources] on the References tab
2. [Browse…] for the Source file (which is located in a special Bibliography folder on drive C:)
3. Right click on Sources.xml and choose Copy
4. Now click on Documents on the left
5. Right click in Documents and choose Paste
6. Finally, press <Esc> twice to first [Cancel] then [Close] the Source Manager
You should now have a copy of the file in Documents. Next time you want to add references to a piece of
work, use this file as your source file. In other words:
7. Repeat steps 1 and 2 as above
8. Next click on Documents
9. Select the file Sources.xml then press <Enter> to [Open] it
10. [Copy ->] the required references to your Current List then [Close] the Source Manager and continue as
before (using [Insert Citation] etc)
Needless to say, you can use this method to create more than one master reference file. You would need to
copy one of the files and paste a copy and rename it to create a second with the necessary structure.
11. End by closing your file (save it if you want to) and exiting Word
12. If you don’t want to keep the files Sources.xml and testrefs.docsx, click on the [Start] button, choose
Documents, select each file in turn and <Delete> it
Searching Libraries
Sadly, you don’t have the facility to search the University Library (Unicorn) like you can with the EndNote
bibliographical software. With EndNote, you can look up a book or journal and add the reference into your
library of sources. If you are writing a thesis, you are advised to use EndNote rather than the limited
referencing facilities in Word.
™ Trademark owned by Microsoft Corporation.
© Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.
Copyright © 2010: The University of Reading
Last Revised: November 2011

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Microsoft word references & bibliography

  • 1. Microsoft Word 2010™ References & Bibliography (Level 3) Contents Introduction ..............................................................................................................1 Creating the Document ........................................................................................1 Inserting a Reference .............................................................................................2 Using a Placeholder ................................................................................3 Managing Sources ...................................................................................................3 Inserting a Bibliography ........................................................................................4 Styles ............................................................................................................................5 Adding References to Another Document ....................................................5 Keeping your Master List ......................................................................6 Searching Libraries ..................................................................................................6 Introduction A facility introduced in Word 2007 lets you add references to a document and then create a Bibliography at the end of the text. References are stored in a master list, which can be used to add references to further documents. Note that this facility is nowhere near as powerful as the special EndNote bibliographical software, which is available from within Word on the ITS- managed PCs on campus, and which can be purchased for installation on personal PCs. Creating the Document Begin by creating a new document: 1. Start up Word 2010 as usual (or press <Ctrl n> for a new document if Word is already running) If your computer is running in Compatibility mode, you will first need to switch out of it. References and bibliography are new facilities in Word 2007 onwards and are not available in a Word 2003 format document. You must be saving your work in Word 2007/2010 format for the new features to work: 2. Press <Ctrl s> (or click on the [Save] button) 3. Type in a filename (eg testrefs) and check Save as type: is set to Word Document (*.docx) 4. Press <Enter> for [Save] IT Services
  • 2. 2 Inserting a Reference To insert a reference (a citation) in your text: 1. Start by typing some text (anything will do) 2. Move to the References tab on the Ribbon and note the Citations and Bibliography group: 3. Click on [Insert Citation] and choose Add New Source… - the Create Source dialog box appears: 4. Using the list arrow provided, set the Type of Source to whatever is required – here keep it as Book 5. Fill in the Bibliography Field for APA (use the example provided here or add your own reference):  Author: Mickey Mouse (press <Tab> three times)  Title: A History of Cartoons (press <Tab>)  Year: 2010 (press <Tab>)  City: Hollywood (press <Tab>)  Publisher: Disney Press 6. Press <Enter> for [OK] when you have completed the entry – your reference appears in the text as (Mouse, 2010) For some references, you may need to record additional fields. This next example shows you how: 7. Repeat steps 1 to 4 again, as above 8. Now turn on Show All Bibliography Fields - note what’s available 9. Fill in the Bibliography Fields as below (or use one of your own references):  Author: Click on Corporate Author and type British Broadcasting Corporation  Title: Cartoon Classics  Year: 2000  City: London  Publisher: BBC Publications  Pages: 1-34  Edition: 2nd Edition 10. Press <Enter> for [OK] – your reference appears in the text as (British Broadcasting Corporation, 2000) By using a Corporate Author, spaces in the author’s name are ignored and the author appears in full. If you have a real author with a space in their surname (eg Paul St John), you must use a non-breaking space for the space. This special character can be typed using <Ctrl Shift spacebar>.
  • 3. 3 11. Repeat steps 1 to 4 again but change the Type of Source to a Journal Article 12. Fill in the following Bibliography Fields as below (or use one of your own references):  Author: Mouse, Mickey; Duck, Donald (use a semi-colon to separate more than one author and note that you should enter names in the format surname, first_name)  Title: Drawing Cartoon Characters  Journal Name: Cartoon Journal  Year: 1996  Pages: 132-147 13. Turn on Show All Bibliography Fields and add  Volume: 23 14. Press <Enter> for [OK] – your reference appears as (Mouse & Duck, Drawing Cartoon Characters, 1996) Normally, you wouldn’t include the Title but this particular referencing style does. You’ll see how to change this later. Try adding one further reference: 15. Repeat steps 1 to 4 again but change the Type of Source to a Web site 16. Fill in the following Bibliography Fields as below (or use one of your own references):  Name of Web Site: Mickey Mouse – The Official Site  URL: http://disney.go.com/mickey Using a Placeholder If you want to add a reference but do not have the full details with you, you can add it as a placeholder. You can then subsequently edit this with the details (you’ll be doing this later). To create a placeholder: 1. First, type in some more text 2. Click on [Insert Citation] and choose Add New Placeholder… - a Placeholder Name dialog box appears 3. Type in a meaningful name (spaces and periods are not allowed) – eg DDuck 4. Press <Enter> for [OK] to close Placeholder Name – your reference appears as (DDuck) Managing Sources The [Manage Sources] button in the Citations & Bibliography group allows you to edit and delete references from your master list. Another facility lets you add a new reference without including it as a citation. You can also copy references into a document from another master list: 1. On the References tab, click on [Manage Sources] – the Manage Sources dialog box appears:
  • 4. 4 Note that you have a Current List of the references in the document you are working on and a Master List of all your references. References which have already been cited in the text have a tick against them; the placeholder is shown with a question mark against it. It’s now time to turn the placeholder into a reference: 2. Select the placeholder reference (DDuck) and [Edit…] it 3. If necessary, change Type of Source to Web site 4. Type in the following Fields:  Name of Web Page: Donald Duck  Name of Web Site: Wikipedia  URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Duck 5. Press <Enter> for [OK] Currently, your new reference is only held in this document. To store it in your master list: 6. With the reference still highlighted, click on [<- Copy] to move it into the Master List You can also add new references here: 7. Click on the [New…] button - the Create Source dialog box appears, as before 8. Change Type of Source to Conference Proceedings 9. Add the following Fields:  Author: Walt Disney  Title: The Early Days  Pages: 2-19  Year: 1970  Conference Publication Name: Third Disney World Conference  Publisher: Disney Press 10. Press <Enter> for [OK] to add the reference to your current and master list 11. To remove a reference from the current document, select the new reference and [Delete] it from the Current List – don’t worry, it’s still in your Master List 12. Reinstate it by selecting it in the Master List and [Copy ->] it back 13. Finally, [Close] the Source Manager – you could also press <Esc> Inserting a Bibliography 1. Check that you are at the end of your text then press <Enter> for a new line 2. Click on the [Bibliography] button in the Citations & Bibliography group You can now choose one of two built-in formats (Bibliography or Works Cited) or you can just insert the list of references using Insert Bibliography. Here, use the first built-in format: 3. Choose Bibliography – the references are listed with a heading of Bibliography Note that all the references in the current list are shown (not just the ones cited). To remove the Disney reference (and then update the bibliography): 4. Click on [Manage Sources], select the Disney reference in the Current List and [Delete] it 5. Press <Esc> to [Close] the Source Manager 6. Click on the bibliography – it is surrounded by a blue box with two buttons on the top 7. Click on the second button [Update Citations and Bibliography] and Disney is removed from the list The first button ([Bibliographies]) lets you change the heading to Works Cited. You don’t have to use a built-in format. Try creating your own instead:
  • 5. 5 1. Drag through the Bibliography and <Delete> it – you may need to press <Delete> more than once 2. Next, type in your own heading: List of References and press <Enter> 3. Click on the [Bibliography] button and choose Insert Bibliography Styles There are several referencing styles built in to Word. So far you have been using the default style, APA, but this might not give you the results you want. You can easily choose a different style, which will immediately be reflected both in your bibliography and the individual references: 1. First, click at the end of your text 2. Now click on the list arrow attached to the [Style:] button in the Citations & Bibliography group 3. Choose a different style (eg Harvard - perhaps the most commonly-used style) and note the effect 4. Repeat step 3 to see what some of the other styles are like (ISO 690 – Numerical Reference gives you just a number in the text and a numbered list of references) 5. End by setting [Style:] back to APA Sadly, it’s not possible to customise the built-in styles (or, indeed, to create your own). There is the facility, however, to convert your references and/or bibliography into editable text. You would only do this if you really needed to (and once you have finished your document and generated the bibliography). To convert a reference to text: 6. Click on the Mouse & Duck reference in the main text – the reference is shaded with a blue box around it 7. Click on the arrow attached to the right of the blue box – a menu appears: 8. Choose Convert citation to static text - note that you can also edit the citation or source here 9. You can now remove the title of the paper Drawing Cartoon Characters (drag through the words and then <Delete> them) 10. Try changing the [Style:] –the reference in the text doesn’t change, but the bibliography entry does 11. End by pressing <Ctrl s> to [Save] the latest version of your work Adding References to Another Document Once you have a Master Source, you can use it to add references to other documents. Each document has its own set of references, which all appear in the bibliography (whether cited or not). To see this: 1. Press <Ctrl n> for a [New] document 2. Move to the References tab and click on [Manage Sources] 3. Select the references you want in your new document from the master source on the left 4. If you have a lot of references, you may need to make use of the Search: box or change Sort by to Year or Title Tip: Hold down <Ctrl> and click to select non-adjacent references or use click and <Shift> click to select a group (just like you can throughout Microsoft – eg to select emails or files) 5. Click on [Copy ->] to move your references across – make sure you have more than one 6. Press <Esc> to [Close] the Manage Sources dialog box 7. Now type in some text then add a reference as before ([Insert Citation] and choose the one you want)
  • 6. 6 8. Finally, add the bibliography (click on [Bibliography] and choose Bibliography) Again, you’ll find that all your references appear, not just the one cited. Keeping your Master List Sadly, on the IT Services managed PCs, the master source file is not preserved (though the reference list in the document itself is). You don’t have this problem with your own PC. To use your references again, either copy them from the document to an empty master source (and then to a new file, as above), or copy the master source from its special location into Documents and then link to it from there. To do this: 1. Click on [Manage Sources] on the References tab 2. [Browse…] for the Source file (which is located in a special Bibliography folder on drive C:) 3. Right click on Sources.xml and choose Copy 4. Now click on Documents on the left 5. Right click in Documents and choose Paste 6. Finally, press <Esc> twice to first [Cancel] then [Close] the Source Manager You should now have a copy of the file in Documents. Next time you want to add references to a piece of work, use this file as your source file. In other words: 7. Repeat steps 1 and 2 as above 8. Next click on Documents 9. Select the file Sources.xml then press <Enter> to [Open] it 10. [Copy ->] the required references to your Current List then [Close] the Source Manager and continue as before (using [Insert Citation] etc) Needless to say, you can use this method to create more than one master reference file. You would need to copy one of the files and paste a copy and rename it to create a second with the necessary structure. 11. End by closing your file (save it if you want to) and exiting Word 12. If you don’t want to keep the files Sources.xml and testrefs.docsx, click on the [Start] button, choose Documents, select each file in turn and <Delete> it Searching Libraries Sadly, you don’t have the facility to search the University Library (Unicorn) like you can with the EndNote bibliographical software. With EndNote, you can look up a book or journal and add the reference into your library of sources. If you are writing a thesis, you are advised to use EndNote rather than the limited referencing facilities in Word. ™ Trademark owned by Microsoft Corporation. © Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation. Copyright © 2010: The University of Reading Last Revised: November 2011