Directory biblio/bibtex/contrib/authordate
README
This directory contains 4 BibTeX style files for producing author-date reference-lists. The styles are loosely based on the recommendations of British Standard 1629 (1976 edition), Butcher's "Copy-editing" (Cambridge University Press, 1981) and the Chicago Manual of Style (1982 edition). The files are: authordate1.bst - Author's names are typeset in roman. Uppercase letters in article, journal and book titles are left as given in the bib file. authordate2.bst - As authordate1, but with downstyle titles, i.e., titles that are lowercase except for the first letter, any letter following a colon, and letters protected by { and }. authordate3.bst - As authordate1, but with author's names in small capitals. authordate4.bst - As authordate3, but with downstyle titles. These style files must be used in conjunction with certain re-definitions of thebibliography and \cite, as provided in the LaTeX style-option file authordate1-4.sty. For example, your LaTeX input file might contain \documentstyle[authordate1-4]{report} and \bibliographystyle{authordate2}
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authordate – Author/date style citation styles
Authordate produces styles loosely based on the recommendations of British Standard 1629(1976), Butcher's Copy-editing and the Chicago Manual of Style.
The bundle provides four BibTeX styles (authordate1, …, authordate4), and a LaTeX package, for citation in author/date style. The BibTeX styles differ in how they format names and titles; one of them is necessary for the LaTeX package to work.
Package | authordate |
Version | 1992-07-20 |
Licenses | Knuth License |
Maintainer | David Rhead |
Contained in | TeX Live as authordate MiKTeX as authordate |
Topics | BibTeX Style |
See also | natbib |