BibLaTeX is a complete reimplementation of the bibliographic facilities provided by LaTeX. Formatting of the bibliography is entirely controlled by LaTeX macros, and a working knowledge of LaTeX should be sufficient to design new bibliography and citation styles. BibLaTeX uses its own data backend program called biber
to read and process the bibliographic data. With biber
, the range of features provided by BibLaTeX includes full Unicode support, customisable bibliography labels, multiple bibliographies in the same document, and subdivided bibliographies, such as bibliographies per chapter or section.
This package creates an academic curriculum vitae (CV) from a BibTeX .bib
file. The package makes use of BibLaTeX and Biber to automatically format, group, and sort the entries on a CV.
This package provides a small collection of styles for the BibLaTeX package. It was designed for citations in the humanities and offers some features that are not provided by the standard BibLaTeX styles. The styles are dependent on BibLaTeX and cannot be used without it.
This package is the multiscript' version of the BibLaTeX package intended to solve the issues faced by those wishing to create multilingual bibliographies. It is intended to be backwards-compatible with the standard BibLaTeX package and includes significantly enhanced optional functionality.
It requires the use of the multiscript version of Biber (biber-ms).
The package provides BibLaTeX support for citations in the format specified by the MLA handbook.
BibLaTeX style for the Lecture Notes in Informatics, which is published by the Gesellschaft fur Informatik (GI e.V.).
The bundle provides a set of BibLaTeX implementations of bibliography and citation styles for the Business Administration Department of the Free University of Berlin.
This is a fairly complete BibLaTeX style (citations and references) for APA (American Psychological Association) publications. It implements and automates most of the guidelines in the APA 7th edition style guide for citations and references.
The package provides BibLaTeX support for citations in the format specified by the second edition of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Handbook of Style. A style file for writing SBL student papers is also included.
This package provides a citation and bibliography style for use with BibLaTeX. It conforms to the bibliographic standards used at the Ecole nationale des chartes (Paris), and may be suitable for a more general use in historical and philological works.
The BibLaTeX-ext bundle provides styles that slightly extend the standard styles that ship with BibLaTeX. The styles offered in this bundle provide a simple interface to change some of the stylistic decisions made in the standard styles. At the same time they stay as close to their standard counterparts as possible, so that most customisation methods can be applied here as well.
The package provides BibLaTeX support for Russian bibliography style GOST 7.0.5-2008
This package offers a BibLaTeX style for Brazil's ABNT (Brazilian Association of Technical Norms) rules.
This is a BibLaTeX numeric style based on the design of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
The bundle provides implementations of the traditional BibTeX styles (plain
, abbrev
, unsrt
and alpha
) with BibLaTeX.
This package provides a BibLaTeX style to format reference lists in the Harvard style recommended by the University of Bath Library.
This is a BibLaTeX style for Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). It extends the standard BiBTeX model by an acronym entry.
This is a BibLaTeX style that implements the bibliography style of the IEEE for BibLaTeX. The implementation follows standard BibLaTeX conventions, and can be used simply by loading BibLaTeX with the appropriate ieee option.
The bundle offers a set of styles to allow chemists to use BibLaTeX. The package has complete styles for: all ACS journals; RSC journals using standard (Chem.: Commun.) style; and Angewandte Chem.: style, (thus covering a wide range of journals).
The package provides an implementation of the bibliography styles of both the AIP and the APS for BibLaTeX. This implementation follows standard BibLaTeX conventions, and can be used simply by loading BibLaTeX with the appropriate option: \usepackage[style=phys]{biblatex}.
The package provides a collection of styles for BibLaTeX. It was designed for citations in German Humanities, especially film studies, and offers some features that are not provided by the standard BibLaTeX styles. The style is highly optimized for documents written in German, and the main documentation is only available in German.
This is a fairly complete BibLaTeX style (citations and references) for APA (American Psychological Association) 6th Edition conformant publications. It implements and automates most of the guidelines in the APA 6th edition style guide for citations and references. An example document is also given which typesets every citation and reference example in the APA 6th edition style guide. This is a legacy style for 6th Edition documents. Please use the BibLaTeX-apa style package for the latest APA edition conformance.
The package offers BibLaTeX support for citations in German legal texts.
This is the BibLaTeX style used for the journal International Journal of Student Research in Archaeology.