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In the context of eXtyles NLM, References are expected to be cited in the text, whereas items in the Bibliography may or may not be cited (e.g., Further Reading). This page describes the styles available for use with bibliographic material.


Reference Head

The Reference Head style is used for the title of a list of bibliographic items, irrespective of whether they are references (i.e., cited in the text) or a bibliography (not required to be cited in the text).

Reference List Introduction

The Reference List Introduction style can be used with either a reference list or a bibliography, for an introductory paragraph of text that puts the bibliographic items in context. Note that the style must only be used before the first of the references; it must not be placed within the list of references. For paragraphs that refer to individual items in the reference list or bibliography, the Reference Annotation style should be used.

References, Bibliography

The difference between the References and Bibliography styles is that eXtyles Citation Matching will warn if an item styled as References is not cited in the text, but it will not warn if an item styled as Bibliography is not cited. Otherwise, the two styles are treated the same by eXtyles processes, including XML export.

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Note that the character styles used within individual items styled as References and Bibliography may be custom-configured, and the precise editorial style used to display bibliographic items in Word may differ from the examples shown below.

Reference Annotation

The Reference Annotation style is used for paragraphs of explanatory text that accompany items in the reference list or bibliography. By default, the annotation paragraphs must appear after the item to which they refer. Note that, if the Reference Annotation style is used, not all items in the reference list or bibliography must be annotated.

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The following example demonstrates the use of the Reference Head and References paragraph styles. This illustration is an excerpt from the sample document: Sample 1_Math-in-Word.docx

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