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<h1>An overview of BibTeX entry types</h1>
<p>See: <a href="bibtex.com/e/entry-types">bibtex</a></p>
<h2>Article</h2>
<p>An article from a journal, magazine, newspaper, or periodical.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-0" class="citation">(Cohen, 1963)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-1" class="citation">Cohen (1963)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-2" class="citation">(1963)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-3" class="citation">Cohen</span></p>
<h2>Book</h2>
<p>A book where the publisher is clearly identifiable.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-4" class="citation">(Susskind & Hrabovsky, 2014)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-5" class="citation">Susskind & Hrabovsky (2014)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed:
<span id="cite-1-6" class="citation">(2014)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only:
<span id="cite-1-7" class="citation">Susskind & Hrabovsky</span></p>
<h2>Booklet</h2>
<p>A printed work that is bound, but does not have a clearly identifiable publisher or supporting institution.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-8" class="citation">(Swetla, 2015)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-9" class="citation">Swetla (2015)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-10" class="citation">(2015)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-11" class="citation">Swetla</span></p>
<h2>Inbook</h2>
<p>A section, such as a chapter, or a page range within a book.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-12" class="citation">(Urry, Cain, Wasserman, Minorsky, & Reece, 2016)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-13" class="citation">Urry, Cain, Wasserman, Minorsky, & Reece (2016)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-14" class="citation">(2016)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-15" class="citation">Urry, Cain, Wasserman, Minorsky, & Reece</span></p>
<h2>Incollection</h2>
<p>A titled section of a book. Such as a short story within the larger collection of short stories that make up the book.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-16" class="citation">(Shapiro, 2018)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-17" class="citation">Shapiro (2018)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-18" class="citation">(2018)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-19" class="citation">Shapiro</span></p>
<h2>Inproceedings</h2>
<p>A paper that has been published in conference proceedings. The usage of conference and inproceedings is the same.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-20" class="citation">(Holleis, Wagner, & Koolwaaij, 2010)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-21" class="citation">Holleis, Wagner, & Koolwaaij (2010)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-22" class="citation">(2010)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-23" class="citation">Holleis, Wagner, & Koolwaaij</span></p>
<h2>Manual</h2>
<p>A technical manual for a machine software such as would come with a purchase to explain operation to the new owner.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-24" class="citation">(R Core Team, 2018)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-25" class="citation">R Core Team (2018)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-26" class="citation">(2018)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-27" class="citation">R Core Team</span></p>
<h2>Master's thesis</h2>
<p>A thesis written for the Master’s level degree.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-28" class="citation">(Tang, 1996)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-29" class="citation">Tang (1996)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-30" class="citation">(1996)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-31" class="citation">Tang</span></p>
<h2>Misc</h2>
<p>Used if none of the other entry types quite match the source. Frequently used to cite web pages, but can be anything from lecture slides to personal notes.</p>
<h4>Regular</h4>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-32" class="citation">(NASA, 2015)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-33" class="citation">NASA (2015)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-34" class="citation">(2015)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-35" class="citation">NASA</span></p>
<h2>PHD thesis</h2>
<p>A thesis written for the PhD level degree.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-36" class="citation">(Rempel, 1956)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-37" class="citation">Rempel (1956)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-38" class="citation">(1956)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-39" class="citation">Rempel</span></p>
<h2>Proceedings</h2>
<p>A conference proceeding.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-40" class="citation">(Stepney & Verlan, 2018)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-41" class="citation">Stepney & Verlan (2018)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-42" class="citation">(2018)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-43" class="citation">Stepney & Verlan</span></p>
<h2>Techreport</h2>
<p>An institutionally published report such as
a report from a school, a government organization,
an organization, or a company.
This entry type is also frequently
used for white papers and working papers.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-44" class="citation">(Bennett, Bowman, & Wright, 2018)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-45" class="citation">Bennett, Bowman, & Wright (2018)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-46" class="citation">(2018)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-47" class="citation">Bennett, Bowman, & Wright</span></p>
<h2>Unpublished</h2>
<p>A document that has not been officially published such as a paper draft or manuscript in preparation.</p>
<h3>Regular</h3>
<p>A regular citation: <span id="cite-1-48" class="citation">(Suresh, 2006)</span></p>
<h3>Composite</h3>
<p>A composite citation: <span id="cite-1-49" class="citation">Suresh (2006)</span></p>
<h3>Suppress author</h3>
<p>A citation with the author suppressed: <span id="cite-1-50" class="citation">(2006)</span></p>
<h3>Author only</h3>
<p>A citation with the author only: <span id="cite-1-51" class="citation">Suresh</span></p>
<h1>Other features</h1>
<h2>Prefixes</h2>
<p>We can add a prefix to a citation, by wrapping it in curly braces: <span id="cite-1-52" class="citation">(see Rempel, 1956)</span></p>
<h2>Locators</h2>
<p>We can append a locator to a citation by using a hashtag:
<span id="cite-1-53" class="citation">(NASA, 2015, p. 3)</span></p>
<h2>Combining locators and prefixes</h2>
<p>These features can be combined:
<span id="cite-1-54" class="citation">(c.f. R Core Team, 2018, Chapter 3)</span>.
We can even use different modes, such
as suppressing the author: <span id="cite-1-55" class="citation">(c.f. 2018, Chapter 3)</span>.</p>
<h2>Multiple references in a single citation</h2>
<p>It is possible to reference multiple sources in a single
citation, by using a semicolon (<code>;</code>):
<span id="cite-1-56" class="citation">(Holleis, Wagner, & Koolwaaij, 2010; Shapiro, 2018)</span>.</p>
<h2>Modes, prefixes and multiple references</h2>
<p>We can use a mode while referring to multiple sources,by
adding a mark before the first reference and we can use
a prefix per reference:
<span id="cite-1-57" class="citation">c.f. Shapiro (c.f. 2018; different: Tang, 1996, p. 3)</span>.</p>
<h1>Generate bibliography</h1>
<div class="bibliography">
<h2 class="bibliography-title">Bibliography</h2>
<div class="bibliography-contents">
<div id="bib-1-12" class="csl-entry">Bennett, V., Bowman, K., & Wright, S. (2018). <i>Wasatch Solar Project Final Report</i>. Salt Lake City, UT.</div>
<div id="bib-1-1" class="csl-entry">Cohen, P. J. (1963). The independence of the continuum hypothesis. <i>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</i>, <i>50</i>(6), 1143–1148.</div>
<div id="bib-1-6" class="csl-entry">Holleis, P., Wagner, M., & Koolwaaij, J. (2010). Studying mobile context-aware social services in the wild. <i>Proc. of the 6th Nordic Conf. on Human-Computer Interaction</i>, 207–216. New York, NY: ACM.</div>
<div id="bib-1-9" class="csl-entry">NASA. (2015). <i>Pluto: The “Other” Red Planet</i> [Https://www.nasa.gov/nh/pluto-the-other-red-planet].</div>
<div id="bib-1-7" class="csl-entry">R Core Team. (2018). <i>R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing</i>. Vienna, Austria.</div>
<div id="bib-1-10" class="csl-entry">Rempel, R. C. (1956). <i>Relaxation Effects for Coupled Nuclear Spins</i>. Stanford, CA.</div>
<div id="bib-1-5" class="csl-entry">Shapiro, H. M. (2018). Flow Cytometry: The Glass Is Half Full. In T. S. Hawley & R. G. Hawley (Eds.), <i>Flow Cytometry Protocols</i> (pp. 1–10). New York, NY: Springer.</div>
<div id="bib-1-11" class="csl-entry">Stepney, S., & Verlan, S. (Eds.). (2018). <i>Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computation and Natural Computation, Fontainebleau, France</i>. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.</div>
<div id="bib-1-13" class="csl-entry">Suresh, M. (2006). <i>Evolution: a revised theory</i>.</div>
<div id="bib-1-2" class="csl-entry">Susskind, L., & Hrabovsky, G. (2014). <i>Classical mechanics: the theoretical minimum</i>. New York, NY: Penguin Random House.</div>
<div id="bib-1-3" class="csl-entry">Swetla, M. (2015, July). <i>Canoe tours in Sweden</i> [Distributed at the Stockholm Tourist Office].</div>
<div id="bib-1-8" class="csl-entry">Tang, J. (1996). <i>Spin structure of the nucleon in the asymptotic limit</i>. Cambridge, MA.</div>
<div id="bib-1-4" class="csl-entry">Urry, L. A., Cain, M. L., Wasserman, S. A., Minorsky, P. V., & Reece, J. B. (2016). Photosynthesis. In <i>Campbell Biology</i> (pp. 187–221). New York, NY: Pearson.</div>
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