LaTeX examples — Bibliographies
Find out how to create bibliographies in LaTeX quickly and easily with these example bibliographies using packages like bibtex, biber, natbib, and biblatex.
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This example shows how to automatically generate citations and a bibliography with biblatex and biber. Biblatex and biber work together to automatically format references and citations like the older cite or natbib and bibtex tool chain, but they offer more powerful and easier to use formatting and better support for special characters (unicode). For a full list of biblatex styles, see the user guide in the biblatex manual.

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Requested format for History papers in 2016.

A short primer of how reference with an approximation of UWE Harvard style. Note that it doesn't quite match the quirks of when UWE Harvard uses et.al. after the first time a reference is cited within your text (i.e. this template works according to the rules of the first time a piece is cited within text, rather than the subsequent modifications).

Simple annotated bibliography template, based on Lecture Notes in Computer Science bibliography styles.

Hebrew / English Chicago Style History Paper, with the DOI fields suppressed in the bibliography, based on instructions from here, here and here.
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