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| Identifier | Caption |
|---|---|
| munich | An alternative authordate bibliography style. |
| Name | Size* | Date UTC | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| README | 1 KiB | 2006-Aug-15 | Shown below |
| documenation_munich_Bibtex_style.pdf | 100 KiB | 2006-Aug-15 | |
| documenation_munich_Bibtex_style.tex | 3 KiB | 2006-Aug-15 | |
| example_DB.bib | 1 KiB | 2006-Aug-14 | |
| example_munich_Bibtex_style.pdf | 182 KiB | 2006-Aug-15 | |
| example_munich_Bibtex_style.tex | 2 KiB | 2006-Aug-15 | |
| munich.bst | 34 KiB | 2006-Aug-14 |
*File sizes in kibibytes.
This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html for the details of that license. **************** Bibtex style munich.bst **************** Munich.bst was created as a Bibtex style that complements the existing Bibtex styles for name (year) citations. In most cases the popular Harvard Bibtex style (http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/ harvard-latex.html) or the Oxford Bibtex style (http://www.tug.org/ tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/oxford.html) lead to good results. Yet I found them not entirely suitable to create a bibliography for a German/ continental Europe academic paper. If your are looking for an alternative name (year) Bibtex style munich.bst might be just what you are looking for. For examples see example_munich_Bibtex_style.pdf.