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해당되는 게시물 3건
2009/12/16 12:01
Using nocite and multibib
2009/12/16 12:01 2009/12/16 12:01
When making a CV for yourself in LaTeX, one shall use nocite instead of cite command to make a list of publications. This avoids the problem of hiding citations using some other tricks. But what if you want multiple bibliographies in your document? One for journal articles and one for conference articles?
There's a LaTeX package called multibib. Here's an example:
\usepackage[resetlabels]{multibib}
...
\newcites{journal}{foo}
\bibliographystylejournal{unsrt}
\newcites{conf}{foo}
\bibliographystyleconf{unsrt}
...
Journal
    \nocitejournal{Park2008a}
    \bibliographyjournal{bibfile}
Conference
    \nociteconf{Park2005}
    \bibliographyconf{bibfile}
...
LaTeX will generate separate aux files for each bib, so you'll need to run bibtex for each aux files.
(In this example, bibtex journal and bibtex conf will do.)
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2008/11/14 13:01 2008/11/14 13:01
Source: Zdenek http://www.tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2007-August/014582.html

Sometimes, the LaTeX style files provided by the publisher does things that are not desirable. One of the big hassles is the URL in the bibliography portion. For example, the Elsevier bst file does it. I used to just go into my BiBTeX files and remove all the URL fields (that were automatically included when I exported from websites such as citeUlike)
\bibliographystyle{elsart-harv}

But there's a better solution. It is to modify the bst file directly.
Open the corresponding bst file (in my case elsart-harv.bst), and look for the following function.
FUNCTION {write.url}
{ url empty$
    { skip$ }
    { "\newline\urlprefix\url{" url * "}" * write$ newline$ }
    { "" }
    { "" }
  if$
}
This is where the URL is being output. Change this to
FUNCTION {write.url}
{ url empty$
    { "" }
    { "" }
  if$
}
and you are done!
Make sure to clean the aux files and rerun BiBTeX and LaTeX.
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2007/04/10 17:41 2007/04/10 17:41
I am using LaTeX + BibTeX to write my thesis.
The university editorial office told me that I should keep the contents of a reference in the same page.
Here is a easy way to achieve this. Just add the following new definition of bibitem.

\let\oldbibitem=\bibitem
\renewcommand{\bibitem}{%
\filbreak
\oldbibitem
}

References:
  1. Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya's reply on news group
  2. UK TeX FAQ
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