Changing the Bibliography's Sort Order

Under File > Citation Style Properties > Bibliography > Sorting you can choose how the references in your bibliography should be sorted.

Author, year, title

The bibliography is sorted alphanumerically by the last name of the author. If the author published multiple references, the older references will appear before the newer references. If a reference does not have an author, editor, or organization, the title and the publication year are used for the sorting.

Hint:

On the Lists menu, under Persons and Organizations, you can tell Citavi which part of a name to sort by. For example, if you have an author named Anna van Utrecht, you can tell Citavi to use Utrecht as the Sort by name.

First author, year, title

The bibliography is sorted alphanumerically by the last name of the first author. Additional authors are disregarded. If the author or group of authors published multiple references, the older references will appear before the newer references.

American Psychological Association (APA)

The bibliography is sorted alphanumerically and then by year, but additional sorting criteria are also applied:

In the order cited

This sorting method is only used in reference number styles. The sorting order in the bibliography is determined by the order in which references appear in the document.

Field selection

You can select the fields Citavi should sort by.

Programmed (for experts)

The Citavi support team has a number of scripts with special sorting methods, including some that exclude certain reference types from the bibliography (for example, court decisions, statutes or regulations, or contributions in legal commentaries).

Note:

These sorting methods are not applied if you create a project bibliography by clicking File > Print or save project bibliography. Instead, the references will use the sort order you defined in Citavi.