Bibliographies with TEX
- See also the bibliographies page at the
Department of Engineering of Cambridge University.
- The BiBTeX guide via examples
- (by Ki-Joo Kim)
- Natural Science Citations
- provides many options. See also the reference
sheet
- Bibtex
- section of the CTAN.
- Using Makeindex.
- How to add an index to your document
- Simple LaTeX Glossaries and Acronyms
- Using Glosstex.
- How to add a glossary to your document.
- The nomencl package
- How to add a nomenclature section.
- BibTeX ressources
- Rich list of BibTeX resources and databases.
- The BibTeX Format
- BibTeX is a program and file format designed by Oren Patashnik and Leslie
Lamport in 1985 for the LaTeX document preparation system. The format is
entirely character based, so it can be used by any program (although the
standard character set for accents is TeX). It is field (tag) based and the
BibTeX program will ignore unknown fields, so it is expandable. It is probably
the most common format for bibliographies on the Internet. The additional
Bibliography (BibTeX) Tools (formerly at
http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~jacobsd/bib/tools/bibtex.html) to this article
(also by Dana Jacobsen) seem to be no longer available.
- BibTeX bibliography tools
- The Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies