Hello Torsten you might use apalike, which formats your citation like: (author, year) It is just to use apalike style in your bibtex references and type \usepackage {apalike} in your preamble. It 's also possible to use AMS styles which format the citations by its initials I hope it helps []s rlopes Em sex, 07 jan 2000, you wrote: > Hallo Lyxers, > > I would like to include citation references in the form [AUTHOR YEAR] instead > of a number (which works fine, e.g. [BA97] instead of [3]. > My bibtex file contains the information as the key. > > I think, I must use another style than plain. > Which one do I have to choose? > > Thanks, > Torsten
Re: Citations with authorname using bibtex?
Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes Fri, 7 Jan 2000 02:38:38 -0800
- Citations with authorname using bibtex? Torsten Mueller
- Re: Citations with authorname using bib... Staffan Ringbom
- Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes