heymann@ztivax.UUCP (Juergen Heymann) (09/21/89)
Where can I find more bibliography styles for LaTeX? In particular, I want labels of the form [<first author's last name><*|><year>] i.e. the FULL first author's name, an asterisk, when there are more authors, and the year of publication. Though this style does not belong to the 'standard' 4 styles (plain, unsrt, alpha, abbrev), I find it much easier to use and to remember. In my head at least, I have certain ideas/ algorithms/ papers 'stored' associatively with the main author's name, and not with something like "[UPV*83]". Thanks in advance for any pointers/ reply's. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Juergen Heymann, Siemens Munich (W-Germany), ZFE F2 SYS 1 UUCP: ....!seismo!mcvax!unido!ztivax!heymann (ztivax is unique in UUCP) ARPANET: heymann@ztivax.siemens.com -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Juergen Heymann, Siemens Munich (W-Germany), ZFE F2 SYS 1 UUCP: ....!seismo!mcvax!unido!ztivax!heymann (ztivax is unique in UUCP) ARPANET: heymann@ztivax.siemens.com (use only from the US!)
spqr@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Sebastian Rahtz) (09/26/89)
In article <826@ztivax.UUCP> heymann@ztivax.UUCP (Juergen Heymann) writes:
Where can I find more bibliography styles for LaTeX? In particular, I
want labels of the form
[<first author's last name><*|><year>]
i.e. the FULL first author's name, an asterisk, when there are more authors,
and the year of publication.
well, I think the asterisk is utterly gross (whats wrong with `et
al.'?) but basically what you want is `apalike.bst', which Patashnik
himself wrote, available from the Clarkson TeX archive
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