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BibTeX Skeletons
Gabor Szarnyas edited this page Dec 3, 2016
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This page collects the most often used BibTeX skeletons, following the guidelines summarized in BibTeX guidelines. They help not to forget filling any important field.
@article{ ,
author = {},
title = {},
journal = {},
volume = {},
number = {},
year = {},
issn = {},
pages = {},
doi = {},
publisher = {},
}
- Use preferably the following format for the author:
{Family, First and Family, Second}
- The publisher is typically not shown for journal articles.
- The
doi
should be in the following format:10.1234/123456
@incollection{ ,
author = {},
title = {},
editor = {},
booktitle = {},
OPTseries = {},
OPTvolume = {},
year = {},
publisher = {},
pages = {},
doi = {},
}
- Please use the next one for papers published in LNCS books.
- If there are no page numbers in the proceedings (often in IEEE proceedings), DO NOT put
pages = {1-10}
for a 10-pages-long paper, instead omit thepages
line from the entry. - Do not put conference names here!
TACAS'99
is not a series. - The
doi
should be in the following format:10.1234/123456
@incollection{ ,
author = {},
title = {},
editor = {},
booktitle = {},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
volume = {},
year = {},
publisher = {Springer},
pages = {},
doi = {},
}
- The
booktitle
should be something like Computer Aided Verification or Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems. See the following examples:- DO USE: Integrated Formal Methods
- DO USE (in LNCS papers): iFM 2016 (see Springer author's guidelines (Sect. 2.8))
- DO NOT USE: iFM
- DO NOT USE: Proc. of iFM
- DO NOT USE: Integrated Formal Methods - 12th International Conference, IFM 2016, Reykjavik, Iceland, June 1-5, 2016, Proceedings
- Try to use the publisher in an consistent way (Springer vs. Springer-Verlag vs. Springer Berlin Heidelberg)
- The
doi
should be in the following format:10.1234/123456
@phdthesis{ ,
author = {},
title = {},
school = {},
year = {},
OPTisbn = {},
url = {},
}
- As PhD theses are not that easily accessible, it is preferred to include the
url
.
@mastersthesis{ ,
author = {},
title = {},
school = {},
year = {},
OPTtype = {M.Sc. Thesis},
url = {},
}
- In some styles by default
@mastersthesis
entries are shown as MA Thesis, usetype
to fix this.
@book{ ,
author = {},
title = {},
publisher = {},
address = {},
year = {},
isbn = {},
}