Hi,
I'm looking for a way to display reduced-style journal article references in my bibliography. This is a standard format used in journals e.g.
A. Person et al., Journal Abbbreviation Vol, Page (2012)
as opposed to:
A. Person, J. Smith, P. Jones, "The use of Latex in journals", Journal of Latex, Volume(Issue):Pages, 2012
Is there a simple style for this please like unsrt or ieee that I can simply ask latex to use?
Many thanks!
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Short Style Journal References in Bibliography
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Re: Short Style Journal References in Bibliography
Thanks Frits, that is useful for a manual way of doing things.
I just wondered if there was an automated bibtex style which would produce the results. Upon further thought, given the vast number of journals out there, I highly doubt someone has made a style to include all their abbreviated names, so I guess I'll follow that post's advice and do it manually.
Thanks again.
I just wondered if there was an automated bibtex style which would produce the results. Upon further thought, given the vast number of journals out there, I highly doubt someone has made a style to include all their abbreviated names, so I guess I'll follow that post's advice and do it manually.
Thanks again.