[OS X TeX] Bibliography styles
Nathan Paxton
napaxton at fas.harvard.edu
Thu Feb 12 16:52:47 CET 2009
You might try the mcbride style (http://www.digitas.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/wiki/ken/McBride
), based on chicago.bst, but that actually better approximates the CMS.
-Nathan
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Nathan A. Paxton
Ph.D. Candidate
Dept. of Government, Harvard University
Resident Tutor
John Winthrop House, Harvard University
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On 12 Feb 2009, at 12:51 AM, Luis Vitorio Cargnini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working with classic thesis layout and I need a bibstyle that
> contemplates the appearance of [author, date] when citing someone,
> please someone could suggest me a bibstyle that generate the
> references and the citations in this format, with maximum
> information available in my database present into the refereces
> section.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
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