Transfer notes to a word processor

During the phase of research, you may have accumulated a lot of notes. When you start to write, you can easily transfer those notes into your word processor along with references linked to those notes.

Transfer notes by drag and drop

If there are references linked to the note, the linked references will be added after the selected text in the form of temporary citations. For example, if reference "Smith, J. K. 2003" is linked to the note and the selected text is "This is my first transfer...". The dropped text will become "This is my first transfer... [Smith, J. K. 2003 #439]". When you link the note to a reference, if a page number is added to the link description field, Biblioscape will include the page number as Cited Page in the temporary citation. So the dropped text will become "This is my first transfer... [Smith, J. K. 2003 @23-25 #439]". Beware that the Cited Page will not be used unless the output style you selected supports cited page. If more than one reference is linked to the note, all will be included as multiple citations separated by " / ". For example: "This is my first transfer... [Smith, J. K. 2003 @23-25 #439 / Bowen, D. 2005 #390]".

Drag and drop text to a note

You can drag and drop text from other applications that supports inter-application drag and drop into a note. First, move the cursor position to the place you want the text to be dropped in Biblioscape note. Next, select the text in the other application, drag and drop it to Biblioscape note.