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1 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Referencing in LaTex Recall the following method of referencing

2 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Making references in LaTeX (fish.tex) \documentclass{article} \begin{document} \emph{My mother} is a \underline{fish} \cite{WF}. \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{WF} William Falkner, \emph{As I Lay Dying} \end{thebibliography} \end{document}

3 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Need to compile the document twice Because we are using symbolic references, e.g., \cite{WF}, –a second pass is necessary The second pass will resolve references

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5 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Problem with this method User is burdened with deciding how to format article titles, journal names, proceeding references Difficult to reuse references in other documents

6 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Quick BibTex Tutorial

7 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño BibTex Tutorial Why do you want to learn BibTex? Nuts and Bolts of BibTex Examples

8 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Why you want to learn BibTex Complements LaTeX documents by managing bibliography and references Minimizes the drudgery of formatting, numbering, and referencing Disadvantage: –Steep Learning Curve

9 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño The BibTex Process 1.Create a BibTex file with Rerefence entries 2.Get a *.bst file (bibliographic style file) 3.“Compile” or “Build” your LaTeX document to create an *.aux file 4.Run BibTeX on your LaTeX file 5.Run LaTeX twice on your updated file 6.View the dvi or pdf file

10 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Types of Documents BibTex can handle ARTICLE BOOK BOOKLET INBOOK INCOLLECTION INPROCEEDINGS MANUAL MISC PHDTHESIS PROCEEDINGS TECHREPORT UNPUBLISHED

11 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Each Document type can have the following entries address author booktitle chapter crossref edition editor howpublished institution journal key language month note number organization pages publisher school series title type=“Ph.D. dissertation” volume year

12 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Sample BibTex Book Entry author="W.H. Press", title="Numerical Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing", publisher="Cambridge University Press", year=1992, }

13 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Sample BibTex Technical Report author="Lex A. Berk and L.S. Bernstein and D.C. Robertson", title="MODTRAN: a moderate resolution model for LOWTRAN 7", number="GL-TR ", institution="Spectral Science", address = "Burlington, MA", year = 1989 }

14 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Sample BibTex Ph.D. Dissertation author="Jan-Tai Kuo", title="The Influence of Hydrodynamic Transport on Phytoplankton Dynamics in Homogeneous Lakes", school="Cornell University", address="Ithaca, NY", year=1981, }

15 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Sample BibTex Master’s Thesis author="Kirk D. Knobelspiesse", title="Atmospheric Compensation for SeaWIFS Images of Lake Superior Utilizing Spatial Information", school="Rochester Institute of Technology", addess="Rochester, NY", month=Sep, year=2000, }

16 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Sample BibTex Article author="Anthony Vodacek and F.E. Hoge and R.N. Swift and J.K. Yungel and E.T. Peltzer and N.V. Blough", title="The use of in situ and airborne fluorescence measurements to determine UV absorption coefficients and DOC concentrations in surface waters", journal="Limnology and Oceanography", volume=40, number=2, year=1995, pages=" ", }

17 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Sample BibTex Booklet author="D.A. Sherwood", title="Phosphorus Loads Entering Long Pond, A Small Embayment of Lake Ontario near Rochester, New York", howpublished="USGS Fact Sheet ", pages=4, month="November", year=1999, }

18 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Sample BibTex Proceedings author="E.F. Stoermer", title="Nearshore phytoplankton populations in the Grand Haven, Michigan vicinity during thermal bar conditions", booktitle="Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Great Lakes Research", pages=" ", year=1968, }

19 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Sample BibTex Manual author="RSI", title="ENVI User's Guide", publisher="Reasearch Systems Incorporated", organization="Research Systems Incorporated", howpublished="PDF File", address="Boulder, CO", month="September", year=2001, }

20 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Different Formatting Styles To invoke a particular style, go to – Document styles are defined in *.sty files –mla.sty –bmsplain.sty –natbib.sty Bibliography styles are defined in *.bst files –mla.bst –amsplain.bst

21 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño To invoke these styles in your document Copy them to your current working directory with your LaTeX and BibTex document Edit your LaTeX file to appropriately reference these style guides

22 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Sample LaTeX document listing Bibliography in MLA Style ( bib.tex ) \documentclass{report} \usepackage{mla} \begin{document} \bibliographystyle{mla} \bibliography{mybib} \nocite{*} \end{document}

23 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Commands to Build and View Document To use xdvi viewer % latex bib.tex % bibtex bib.aux % latex bib.tex % xdvi bib.dvi

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25 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Sample LaTeX document listing Bibliography in AMS Style ( bib.tex ) \documentclass{report} \begin{document} \bibliographystyle{amsplain} \bibliography{mybib} \nocite{*} \end{document}

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27 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño To include only cited articles we remove the \nocite{*} command \documentclass{report} \begin{document} We want to get the documents \cite{RSI} and \cite{Kuo} for our collection \bibliographystyle{amsplain} \bibliography{mybib} \end{document}

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29 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Cross-referencing in editor="Ram Mohan Narayanan and James E. Kalshoven, Jr.", title="Advances in Laser Remote Sensing for Terrestrial and Oceanographic Applications", booktitle="Proceeding of SPIE", publisher="SPIE", volume=3059, year=1997, }

30 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Article in author="B.L. Ulrich and P. Lacovara and S.E. Moran and M.J. DeWeert", title="Recent results in imaging lidar", crossref="Narayanan", pages=" ", }

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32 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño Example of citations Given that "Berk1989" using mla.sty –\cite{Berk1989} (Berk, Bernstein, and Robertson 1989) –\shortcite{Berk1989} (Berk et al. 1989) –\citeA{Berk1989} (Berk, Bernstein, and Robertson) –\shortciteA{Berk1989} (Berk et al.) –\citeyear{Berk1989} (1989)

33 Winter Quarter 2003Rolando V. Raqueño –\citeANP{Berk1989} Berk, Bernstein, and Robertson –\shortciteANP{Berk1989} Berk et al. –\citeyearANP{Berk1989} 1989 –\shortciteN{Berk1989} Berk et al. (1989) –\cite{Schott1997,Berk1989} (Schott 1997; Berk, Bernstein, and Robertson 1989) Watch out for spaces in multiple citations