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Bibliography Management in LaTeX Ricky Patterson

Bibliography - Questions How do you produce a bibliography for a paper How do you refer to cited works within the text of a paper How do you track references to be used in future papers

Bibliography - Questions How do you produce a bibliography for a paper

Bibliography - Questions How do you produce a bibliography for a paper How do you refer to cited works within the text of a paper

Bibliography - Questions How do you produce a bibliography for a paper How do you refer to cited works within the text of a paper How do you track references to be used in future papers Please use a citation manager. It’s perhaps the most important tool for

LaTeX LaTeX offers solutions to all three of these problems. There are several solutions BibTeX and natbib (widely used, no longer developed) Biber and BibLaTeX (the future) We won’t be discussing biber/bibLaTeX, but most cites recommend that if you are just starting to learn BibTeX, you should use biber instead because it will be the future. However, many journals don’t have biber/bibLaTeX style files (.bbx) yet, so you may be stuck using BibTeX/natbib for a bit. You can convert BibTeX files to biber supported files, but the latest version of biber uses “fields” in the ”record” which BibTeX doesn’t recognize.

But first: {thebibliography} \cite \bibitem How native LaTeX deals with bibliographies… You generate the bibliography for a paper with \begin{thebibliography} Each entry in the bibliography is generated by a \bibitem entry (just a special type of \item) Each citation in the text itself is generated by a \cite command (which looks for a matching \bibitem) http://bit.ly/latexbib1native You can use this native citation support even if you choose to use BibTeX to manage your citations. However, it is somewhat limited, allowing only numeric in text citations, among other potential shortcomings, depending on your needs.

BibTeX Refers to both the file format and the tool used to describe and process lists of references The bibliography is kept in a separate file (.bib) Can contain references that aren’t cited in a paper; only the cited papers will be listed in the bibliography created for that paper Format is very particular, but it is easy to generate Still use \cite within the LaTeX document A bibliography style file (.bst) controls the format of the bibliography Publishers often provide their own bst style files, but several versions come with all tex distributions, including plain.bst.

BibTeX file Can generate a .bib file by hand, but is very tedious. Composed of records (@) with many fields per record: @conference{taiwan2000, author = “Richard J. Patterson”, Many databases can export a citation in BibTeX format (Web of Science, Google Scholar, etc.) Most citation managers can generate a BibTeX formatted file from list of references (Refworks) etc. See the example.bib file on the overleaf project (http://bit.ly/latexbib2natbib). You will need to clone the project to actually see the list of files, including example.bib.

BibTeX style files Analogous to the “class” files in LaTeX Specified by \bibliographystyle{filename} Looks for filename.bst A number of style files are part of the default TeX distribution, including plain.bst Changes the appearance of the bibliography and the in text citations Publishers generally have their own bst files, which you should make use of. You could design your own, but is it worth it?

natbib Automatic numbering, sorting and formatting of in text citations and bibliographic references Supports numeric and author-year citation \citet and \citep for in-text and () citations. http://bit.ly/latexbib2natbib Look at example.bib as well as main.tex – you need to clone the project to see example.bib a BibTeX file. natbib can work in a limited way with \bibitem instead of .bib file

natbib natbib can work in a limited way with \bibitem instead of .bib file – can be used apart from BibTeX natbib: “nat” = “Natural Sciences” but it is flexible and supports many citation styles Alternatives to natbib include: jurabib (primarily for the humanities and legal studies). Features include specifying editors in a commentary & cross references to other footnotes.

Biber and BibLaTeX Many people use BibTeX and natbib, but these packages are no longer actively supported, and you will see a change as journals shift to the newer tools biber is the new parser for .bib files (replacement for BibTeX) bibLaTeX is a redesign of how LaTeX handles citations, formatting is now controlled by LaTeX macros. Much more powerful than previous either the native cite or natbib/BibTeX.

Useful References General natbib BibTeX https://www.sharelatex.com/learn/Bibliography_management_in_LaTeX http://guides.library.yale.edu/bibtex/home natbib http://ctan.math.utah.edu/ctan/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/natbib/natbib.pdf http://mirror.hmc.edu/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/natbib/natnotes.pdf BibTeX http://Bibtex.org http://tug.ctan.org/info/bibtex/tamethebeast/ttb_en.pdf