[OS X TeX] Bibliography question
Josep M. Font
jmfont at inicia.es
Mon May 7 20:01:23 CEST 2007
El 07/05/2007, a las 14:43, Jan Erik Moström escribió:
> I suddenly have to write a short application where I need to list
> papers in the actual application, not as an appendix. Ideally I
> would like to have something like this
>
> Journal papers
>
> * Donald Duck "On ducks nocturnal lifes", Duck Magazine
> 2007,
> p 190-235
>
> Conference papers
>
> * etc etc
[snip]
> Does anyone know where I can find instructions for doing this?
From a message to this list, 14/11/2003:
> One solution is to use the package "bibentry" written by Patrick
> Daly as part of his "natbib" package <CTAN: macros/latex/contrib/
> natbib>. It has a command \nobibliography{files} that acts like
> \bibliograhphy{files} but no list of references is produced. Then
> the command \bibentry{key} prints the information for entry with
> label "key" where you put it. Then you can produce an enumerate or
> itemize list and issue a long list of commands "\item\bibentry
> {key}.". Using this you can work dynamically, adding/deleting
> entries, etc. and processing the source with LaTeX+BibTeX as many
> times as you like. Do not forget to issue a \bibliographystyle
> command.
Hope this helps. It works for me.
JMaF
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