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Robert: Although Bibtex does help one to put together a
bibliography<br>
it is not essential to go down this route since ordinary laTeX
commands<br>
will do the job just as effectively particularly for a one-off paper as
eg<br><br>
\begin{thebibliography}[99]<br>
\bibitem{abc03} Author, A., J. Irreproducible Results, 56:345--56,
\textbf{2003}.<br>
......<br>
\end{thebibliography}<br><br>
I find that dedicated bibliographic tools such as Endnote are the best
for importing <br>
data from online sources such as Web of Science, Chemical Abstracts,
etc<br>
and maintaining an in-house library of references which can then be
pasted into a <br>
LaTeX document in the desired format.<br><br>
>Robert Sherry wrote Fri, 23 Jan 2004 20:29:55 -0500<br>
>Subject: [texhax] Bibliography<br>
> I am in the process of writing a paper, which I hope I can publish,
and<br>
>I need to do a Bibliography. I understand that LaTeX makes that job
easy for<br>
>me. Can somebody tell me where I can get some online documentation on
LaTeX<br>
>to learn more about how to do a Bibliography in LaTeX.<br><br>
Robert Sherry<br><br>
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<font face="Courier New, Courier" color="#0000FF">Dr. John M.
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Chemistry Department & Environmental Change Institute<br>
National University of Ireland, Galway::Ireland<br>
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