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^^That's the file. It's my first time doing a bibliography using LaTeX so I might be making some stupid mistake I can't see to find.
Hey, guys,
Can you help me with a reading list? I'm trying to specialize myself in violence.
At the moment I have on the list Bakunin, Gorges Sorel, and Zizek. Probably, Foucault's Discipline and Punishment as well.
Any other suggestion of books, authors, authors, or studies are appreciated :)
Hi everyone. I've been quite interested into Babylonian culture since I read some poems (Enuma Elish and The Epic of Gilgamesh). Though not being a bachelor in Ancient History, I am pretty fine with searching through articles or even consuming academic books about the theme, and was wondering from where should I start. I do feel mesmerized from the way those poems were written so long ago, and this curiosity just keep growing strong about their habits, their religion, their economics, their life. I would really appreciate some recomendations and that's why I came here.
Does anyone know a good source for those things? It can be either books, articles or other stuffs, just something that I can trust would make it.
Hello nutritionists! Can you recommend me any book/article/paper/... about metabolism? I have to submit a class homework about it.
Doesn't matter level, prefer something scientific since I'm a physics bachelor, no problem reading scientific articles.
Thank you
So, I was told to write the bibliographical references in the following way (the citation style is, on the contrary, the simple author-year style, for example Rossi 2001; the words in bold are actually in small caps):
>Rossi 2001 = L. Rossi, The Epigrams Ascribed to Theocritus: A Method of Approach, Paris 2001
How could I get this result using BibTeX? Which bibliography style should I choose? And with which options?
Thank you!
i.e. if a paper βhas 50 citationsβ, does that mean I can scroll to the end and see 50 works the author has cited, or does it mean 50 other people have cited the paper Iβm reading?
A little bit of background here. I'm a biomedical sciences PhD student, with some basic knowledge on bioinformatics. I landed some time ago in a physicists lab, where they are now testing and trying to transfer their investigation to the clinic, being me the "biothings" person in the middle for preclinical experimentation.
Everything has been going fine so far. However, we came across the conclusion that we could benefit from RNAseq data of the human cells we are using right now, but I'm finding it difficult to conclude drafting the experimental design with things such as numbers of reads, etc. I know they are basic concepts, but I would like to be sure that I'm not missing anything, so that's why I am looking for some recommended bibliography that could help me verify that everything is okay.
So, what would be your bibliographic recommendations for this matter? And for data analysis? (I'm an R based user, but wouldn't mind changing).
PS: With bibliography I don't refer to concrete scientific papers, but to broader academical sources, i.e., textbooks, manuals, etc.
Thanks a lot!!! :)
I'm having problems referencing some works in LaTeX using the biblatex package. I cannot seem to find what I am doing wrong. The reference just shows up as a bolded version of the cite label.
Here is my document;
\documentclass[a4,11pt]{report}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\graphicspath{{Figures/}}
\usepackage[style=authoryear-ibid,backend=biber]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{./citations.bib}
\usepackage{caption}
\usepackage{subcaption}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\usepackage[a4paper, portrait, margin=2cm]{geometry}
% Subtract 1 from counters that are used
\renewcommand{\thesection}{\thechapter.\number\numexpr\value{section}-1\relax}
%\renewcommand{\thesubsection}{\thesection.\number\numexpr\value{subsection}-1\relax}
\renewcommand{\thesubsubsection}{\thesubsection.\number\numexpr\value{subsubsection}-1\relax}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
\setcounter{chapter}{1}% Not using chapters, but they're used in the counters
\pagestyle{fancy}
\fancyhead{}
\fancyfoot{}
\fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\thepage}
\fancyfoot[LO,CE]{\thechapter}
\fancyfoot[CO,RE]{author}
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.3pt}
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.3pt}
\begin{document}
The concept of optimal structures had been explored by Anthony Michell in his seminal paper \cite{m.c.e_lviii._2010} which builds upon the concepts identified in Maxwellβs theorem. Using the virtual work principle and deformation of members, a number of frame geometries, often referred to as βMichell Trussesβ, comprising of orthogonal members were found.\\
\end{dcoument}
The entry in my citations.bib file for the reference above is;
@article{m.c.e_lviii._2010,
title = {LVIII. The limits of economy of material in frame-structures},
copyright = {Copyright Taylor \& Francis Group, LLC},
url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14786440409463229},
doi = {10.1080/14786440409463229},
language = {en},
urldate = {2021-04-20},
journal = {The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science},
author = {M.C.E, A. G. M. Michell},
month = jun,
year = {2010},
}
This is what the output looks like: https://imgur.com/a/TW3z4GR
If anyone can point out what I am doing wrong, it'll be great. Thanks!
take for example:
Ministerio de Vivienda, Construccion y Saneamiento. (2006a). Norma E.020 Cargas.Re-glamento Nacional de edificaciones.
Ministerio de Vivienda, Construccion y Saneamiento. (2006b). Norma E.030 Dise Μno sis-morresistente.Reglamento Nacional de edificaciones.
Ministerio de Vivienda, Construccion y Saneamiento. (2006c). Norma E.060 Concretoarmado.Reglamento Nacional de edificaciones
Thanks to everyone in advance
Hi all, I'm looking to expand my reading list regarding the Russian Revolution. In particular, I'm looking for books on the 1905 Revolution, and the Civil War. Anything anyone can suggest would be great, and be of use to anyone who is interested.
At the moment I'm reading Trotsky's History of the Russian Revolution, written when Trotsky was still basically correct in his analyses. A fantastic, well-written read.
Some much more extensive bibliographies can be found here and here.
Hereβs what I have for the order:
Blood Meridian: 1849-1850
Outer Dark: ~1899/1900
Child of God: Early to mid 1930βs
The Orchard Keeper: Mid to late 1930βs
The Crossing: Early 1940βs
All the Pretty Horses: Late 1940βs
Cities of the Plain: 1952
Suttree: 1950βs
No Country For Old Men: 1980
The Road: Future
Iβm having a lot of trouble finding rough a estimate for when The Orchard Keeper takes place. I can only find the phrase βbetween the warsβ which I assume means the World Wars. I also once found a very detailed timeline for Suttree but now I canβt find it online. If anyone has it Iβd really appreciate a link to it.
EDIT: Fixed the list based on comments.
EDIT II: Iβm also gonna try to get my hands on The Gardenerβs Son, The Counselor, and The Sunset Limited (though Iβve seen TC and TSL already) so if anyone knows a date or approximate date for those Iβd be happy to add them to the list.
Also, again, would really love to see that Suttree timeline again if anyone else knows what Iβm talking about. It was super thorough. If anyone has it please comment a link or DM me the file.
I am using pdfLatex+MakeIndex+BibTex option in the dropmenu, and I am new to Latex so I am unable to figure out how to add bibliography. Can anyone help?
Hey,
I've been looking through the documentation for the biblatex package, but I have not found a way to reference the way I want to. The way I want my referencing style to look like is this:
Footnotes
Dijkstra, NJB 2019/253.
Hugenholtz, AMI 2018, p. 243-244
Bibliography
Dijkstra, NJB 2019/253
S. Dijkstra, 'De rechter in politieke vertegewoordige organen. Tijd voor de duidelijke nee-stem', NJB 2019/253, afl. 5, p. 327-333.
Hugenholtz, AMI 2018, p. 243-244
P.B. Hugenholtz, 'De naburige rechten hebben hun tijd gehad', AMI 2018, afl. 6, p. 243-244.
This style is a mandatory style for the paper I'm writing and is described in De juridische Leidraad (see around page 18-20, it is in Dutch).
I've found out that I can use \footcite{} to get the required footnotes, but I'm not sure how I can get the bold lettered title above the reference list/bibliography or how to format these footnotes to only show the information as shown above (author, article or book, and page).
I really would like a bibliography of each episode. I find myself, taking notes about books or stories I want to read. Behindthebastards.com no longer exists. Robert takes great notes, Iβd just like to follow up on my own. You know for Funzies.
I feel I'm dead but my friend keeps telling me that bibliography is provided so technically you tried to make acknowledgements. I have made no direct quotes and basically the info is common knowledge i don't know what to do.
Some friends and I have come up with a way to get a clean workflow to the quasi-industry standard desktop-publishing software InDesign,^[nb] thereby circumventing the use of .docx
as an annoying interim format.
It allows you to update your document semi-automatically: you do all the editing and all the corrections in your source (markdown) file, and pandoc takes care of the conversion to a text format that InDesign works with (.icml
) while keeping all your footnotes, citations and your bibliography intact.
Workflow: Github: Zettlr to InDesign (md to icml)
Let me know if all of it makes sense (and feel free to improve the wiki page with your edit suggestions).
[nb]: Yes, I know, Adobe is rather evil and the opposite of free and open source, but it is hard to get around it in some professions so far. Also, not everyone has the time to learn the ropes of LaTeX typesetting ...
Hi,
Does someone have an access to Oxford Bibliographies for those two articles?
Carol A. Kidron, "Memory", Oxford Bibliographies, 2016
DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199766567-0155
URL: https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199766567/obo-9780199766567-0155.xml#
Christina Simko, "Collective Memory", Oxford Bibliographies, 2020 [2019]
DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199756384-0215
URL: https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199756384/obo-9780199756384-0215.xml
Thank you in advance!
Hello!
I am applying to a Fulbright scholarship (from Brazil) and they ask for a Bibliography as a separate text. Being from STEM, this sounds a bit odd, since by default I would cite my sources automatically after the text. This makes me wonder if, instead, they expect something else...
Is it really just a list of citations? Any insight would help! Thanks
edit: its the study plan bibliography
This is already the case with Kindle books.
But is it possible with imported PDFs? ty!
Hi Everyone,
I'm coming up to the couple of days before my project paper is due, and can't work out how to make a reference list and bibliography as defined within the harvard style: https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/as/libraryservices/library/referencing/icite/harvard/referencelist.aspx
I'm using biber for the backend, I'd like it to be automatic if possible so I don't need to track my used & unused resources. So far i've tried doing:
\printbibliography[title={References}]
\pagebreak
\nocite{*}
\printbibliography[title={Bibliography}]
**EDIT**
I forgot to say the result of the above, the result is 2 lists of references that are exactly the same, although the \nocite is done after the first printing.
**END**
If anyone has some suggesttions or a link to answer this that would be amazing!
Thanks for your help!
Im just now realizing that a lot of people don't know about this tool. I learned of it a few years ago though the first year eng meme class that is 1050, but it is honeslty the most useful thing I've ever learned in a uni class I think. Im not sure how many people will find this useful, but even if it helps just 1 person then I think this post will be worth it!
Zotero is a refrence tool that has 2 parts. The main part is a download that should auto install a new tab in Word (if it doesn't due to computer settings you can go to the pc files and put the file into the word startup folder). This tab allows you to add citations in text, and then also add an automatically updating bibliography. You can choose the type of refrence style, and zotero will automatically update the order and numbers (of they need to be listed in order of appearance in the text) and insert thatever is needed for that specific refrence style.
The second part is a browser extension that is also a thing you install, and it adds a button in the top right corner of the browser (I use chrome). This button needs the zotero desktop icon to be opened, but when you click on it it will automatically save all the information regarding the current resource you're using on the tab. Pdfs, journals, web articles, everything. Then it saves all these options in the opened icon display. This means that when you use the word add on mentioned above, it will automatically insert all relevant information, and keep everything available even if its not needed for that style just in case you chance the refrence style.
I hope this explanation isnt too confusing, but zotero has honestly been the ultimate time saver for me. No more stress around looking online for random refrence tools, searching the web page for the information I need, nothing. Even better is that when I decide to reshuffle my paragraph order at the end while proof reading it will automatically change the refrence numbers so that they're still in the order that they appear. Or when I take a week between sessions of working on a thing, I can go back to the page using the desktop icon thing and not have to just keep my 8 relevant tabs open for that entire week.
I hope that if anyone hates citing things in papers then they can check this out. Because I wish I had known about this earlier!
Edit: u/Andmc88 mentioned that Zotero sometimes messes up italicized characters, so if you choose to check it out just be sure to proofread!
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I am writing some notes. So for its references it need a custom bst file for references in format as:
Authors, Title, Journal, Volume, Page (year) [arXiv]
And numbering for references throuthout text I want in an unsrt way (first cited ref will get 1st number and so on).
I request please share bst file in the above format.
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