Suggestions for icite
The following packages have something in common with the package icite. The packages are ordered in decreasing similarity.
- classics: Cite classic works
- drftcite: Print the bibliography in "draft" mode
- bibarts: “Arts”-style bibliographical information
- chapterbib: Multiple bibliographies in a document
- biblatex-morenames: New names for standard BibLaTeX entry type
- biblatex-luh-ipw: BibLaTeX styles for social sciences
- biblatex-fiwi: BibLaTeX styles for use in German humanities
- biblatex-historian: A BibLaTeX style
- biblatex-bookinarticle: Manage book edited in article
- biblatex-anonymous: A tool to manage anonymous work with BibLaTeX
- biblatex-philosophy: Styles for using BibLaTeX for work in philosophy
- biblatex-dw: Humanities styles for BibLaTeX
- biblatex-manuscripts-philology: Manage classical manuscripts with BibLaTeX
- biblatex-archaeology: A collection of BibLaTeX styles for German prehistory
- biblatex-bookinother: Manage book edited in other entry type
- xcpdftips: Natbib citations with PDF tooltips
- cite: Improved citation handling in LaTeX
- overcite: Compressed lists of superscript numerical citations
- geschichtsfrkl: BibLaTeX style for historians
- uni-wtal-ger: Citation style for literary studies at the University of Wuppertal
- archaeologie: A citation-style which covers rules of the German Archaeological Institute
- biblatex-enc: BibLaTeX style for the École nationale des chartes (Paris)
- uni-wtal-lin: Citation style for linguistic studies at the University of Wuppertal
- authorindex: Index citations by author names
- bibentry: Full bibliography entries in the main text of a document
- breakcites: Ensure that multiple citations may break at line end
- mciteplus: Enhanced multiple citations
- doipubmed: Special commands for use in bibliographies
- lexitex: Footnote-style citations for law journals
- mcite: Multiple items in a single citation
- notoccite: Prevent trouble from citations in table of contents, etc