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Hi,
I was wondering how to make a url link appear in Bibliography? For example,
@misc{libsvm,
abstract = {LIBSVM is an implbmentation of Support vector machine (SVM).},
author = {Chang, Chih-Chung},
keywords = {svm},
posted-at = {2010-04-08 00:05:04},
priority = {2},
title = {LIBSVM},
url = "http://www…
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I want to put a title field in a bibtex citation that includes angle brackets:
@article{
title= { <foo> }
}
but when it compiles I get upside down '!' and '?' instead. How to escape the angle bracket?
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I've seen this before, but I just can't find it.
I am writing a resume and want to include the articles from my bibtex file. If I write \cite{FOO} then they all appear at the end. I know that there is some way to say \something{FOO} and the FOO reference appears here.
Basically, I want this section…
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Hi, I'm currently using the apalike style for my bibliography, using natbib for author-year, however when I generate the bibliography I lose the labels that normally precede the reference,
i.e. [S. Rostami, 2010] Shahin Rostami (2010) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask etc etc..
I read apalike…
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I am working on writing a scientific poster in LaTeX, and I want to include a few references for my work. Because this is a poster, I have my own customized headers for different sections, and don't want my related works to have a separate title. Essentially I have something like this:
\begin{textblock}{5…
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