Citation format (Smith A., 2018)
I'm new to LaTeX. I have already grasped the basics and I have already started working my thesis on it. It is a very nice program to work with. However, I am having a difficulty. I am unable to cite in the style which I'm looking for. I have looked around and researched. There are tons of info out there, so much that it becomes very confusing. Biber, biblatex
, natbib
and whatever else ... one can easily get lost in the process. In the end, I'm still unable to cite in the style I need.
I need the cite in as in this example:
blabla bla bla (Smith A., 2018)
Smith A. (2018) has said blabla blabla
The nearest I'm getting with biblatex
and natbib
is: "(Smith 2018)"
I need the first letter of the first name after the surname and a comma before the year. In brackets.
biblatex citing natbib
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I'm new to LaTeX. I have already grasped the basics and I have already started working my thesis on it. It is a very nice program to work with. However, I am having a difficulty. I am unable to cite in the style which I'm looking for. I have looked around and researched. There are tons of info out there, so much that it becomes very confusing. Biber, biblatex
, natbib
and whatever else ... one can easily get lost in the process. In the end, I'm still unable to cite in the style I need.
I need the cite in as in this example:
blabla bla bla (Smith A., 2018)
Smith A. (2018) has said blabla blabla
The nearest I'm getting with biblatex
and natbib
is: "(Smith 2018)"
I need the first letter of the first name after the surname and a comma before the year. In brackets.
biblatex citing natbib
New contributor
add a comment |
I'm new to LaTeX. I have already grasped the basics and I have already started working my thesis on it. It is a very nice program to work with. However, I am having a difficulty. I am unable to cite in the style which I'm looking for. I have looked around and researched. There are tons of info out there, so much that it becomes very confusing. Biber, biblatex
, natbib
and whatever else ... one can easily get lost in the process. In the end, I'm still unable to cite in the style I need.
I need the cite in as in this example:
blabla bla bla (Smith A., 2018)
Smith A. (2018) has said blabla blabla
The nearest I'm getting with biblatex
and natbib
is: "(Smith 2018)"
I need the first letter of the first name after the surname and a comma before the year. In brackets.
biblatex citing natbib
New contributor
I'm new to LaTeX. I have already grasped the basics and I have already started working my thesis on it. It is a very nice program to work with. However, I am having a difficulty. I am unable to cite in the style which I'm looking for. I have looked around and researched. There are tons of info out there, so much that it becomes very confusing. Biber, biblatex
, natbib
and whatever else ... one can easily get lost in the process. In the end, I'm still unable to cite in the style I need.
I need the cite in as in this example:
blabla bla bla (Smith A., 2018)
Smith A. (2018) has said blabla blabla
The nearest I'm getting with biblatex
and natbib
is: "(Smith 2018)"
I need the first letter of the first name after the surname and a comma before the year. In brackets.
biblatex citing natbib
biblatex citing natbib
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With biblatex
it is fairly straightforward to make a few changes to the standard authoryear
styles to get pretty close to what you describe.
The code is commented and it should be possible to look up the commands in the biblatex
documentation if their name does not give enough hints as to what they do.
documentclass[british]{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{babel}
usepackage{csquotes}
% giveninits shortens all given names to initials
usepackage[style=authoryear, autocite=inline, giveninits=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}
% names in "Family, Given" format
DeclareNameAlias{sortname}{family-given} % bibliography
DeclareNameAlias{labelname}{family-given} % citations
% no comma between family name and given initial:
% "Family G."
renewcommand*{revsdnamepunct}{}
% comma between name and year in citation
DeclareDelimFormat{nameyeardelim}{addcommaspace}
addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib}
begin{document}
autocite{sigfridsson}
textcite{sigfridsson}
autocite{nussbaum}
printbibliography
end{document}
For a general introduction into biblatex
see biblatex in a nutshell (for beginners) and What to do to switch to biblatex?. The example above needs Biber, Biblatex with Biber: Configuring my editor to avoid undefined citations tells you how you can set up your editor to run Biber.
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With biblatex
it is fairly straightforward to make a few changes to the standard authoryear
styles to get pretty close to what you describe.
The code is commented and it should be possible to look up the commands in the biblatex
documentation if their name does not give enough hints as to what they do.
documentclass[british]{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{babel}
usepackage{csquotes}
% giveninits shortens all given names to initials
usepackage[style=authoryear, autocite=inline, giveninits=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}
% names in "Family, Given" format
DeclareNameAlias{sortname}{family-given} % bibliography
DeclareNameAlias{labelname}{family-given} % citations
% no comma between family name and given initial:
% "Family G."
renewcommand*{revsdnamepunct}{}
% comma between name and year in citation
DeclareDelimFormat{nameyeardelim}{addcommaspace}
addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib}
begin{document}
autocite{sigfridsson}
textcite{sigfridsson}
autocite{nussbaum}
printbibliography
end{document}
For a general introduction into biblatex
see biblatex in a nutshell (for beginners) and What to do to switch to biblatex?. The example above needs Biber, Biblatex with Biber: Configuring my editor to avoid undefined citations tells you how you can set up your editor to run Biber.
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With biblatex
it is fairly straightforward to make a few changes to the standard authoryear
styles to get pretty close to what you describe.
The code is commented and it should be possible to look up the commands in the biblatex
documentation if their name does not give enough hints as to what they do.
documentclass[british]{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{babel}
usepackage{csquotes}
% giveninits shortens all given names to initials
usepackage[style=authoryear, autocite=inline, giveninits=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}
% names in "Family, Given" format
DeclareNameAlias{sortname}{family-given} % bibliography
DeclareNameAlias{labelname}{family-given} % citations
% no comma between family name and given initial:
% "Family G."
renewcommand*{revsdnamepunct}{}
% comma between name and year in citation
DeclareDelimFormat{nameyeardelim}{addcommaspace}
addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib}
begin{document}
autocite{sigfridsson}
textcite{sigfridsson}
autocite{nussbaum}
printbibliography
end{document}
For a general introduction into biblatex
see biblatex in a nutshell (for beginners) and What to do to switch to biblatex?. The example above needs Biber, Biblatex with Biber: Configuring my editor to avoid undefined citations tells you how you can set up your editor to run Biber.
add a comment |
With biblatex
it is fairly straightforward to make a few changes to the standard authoryear
styles to get pretty close to what you describe.
The code is commented and it should be possible to look up the commands in the biblatex
documentation if their name does not give enough hints as to what they do.
documentclass[british]{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{babel}
usepackage{csquotes}
% giveninits shortens all given names to initials
usepackage[style=authoryear, autocite=inline, giveninits=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}
% names in "Family, Given" format
DeclareNameAlias{sortname}{family-given} % bibliography
DeclareNameAlias{labelname}{family-given} % citations
% no comma between family name and given initial:
% "Family G."
renewcommand*{revsdnamepunct}{}
% comma between name and year in citation
DeclareDelimFormat{nameyeardelim}{addcommaspace}
addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib}
begin{document}
autocite{sigfridsson}
textcite{sigfridsson}
autocite{nussbaum}
printbibliography
end{document}
For a general introduction into biblatex
see biblatex in a nutshell (for beginners) and What to do to switch to biblatex?. The example above needs Biber, Biblatex with Biber: Configuring my editor to avoid undefined citations tells you how you can set up your editor to run Biber.
With biblatex
it is fairly straightforward to make a few changes to the standard authoryear
styles to get pretty close to what you describe.
The code is commented and it should be possible to look up the commands in the biblatex
documentation if their name does not give enough hints as to what they do.
documentclass[british]{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{babel}
usepackage{csquotes}
% giveninits shortens all given names to initials
usepackage[style=authoryear, autocite=inline, giveninits=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}
% names in "Family, Given" format
DeclareNameAlias{sortname}{family-given} % bibliography
DeclareNameAlias{labelname}{family-given} % citations
% no comma between family name and given initial:
% "Family G."
renewcommand*{revsdnamepunct}{}
% comma between name and year in citation
DeclareDelimFormat{nameyeardelim}{addcommaspace}
addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib}
begin{document}
autocite{sigfridsson}
textcite{sigfridsson}
autocite{nussbaum}
printbibliography
end{document}
For a general introduction into biblatex
see biblatex in a nutshell (for beginners) and What to do to switch to biblatex?. The example above needs Biber, Biblatex with Biber: Configuring my editor to avoid undefined citations tells you how you can set up your editor to run Biber.
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