The package adds the possibility to BibLaTeX to load data models from multiple sources.
This package provides an implementation of the GBT7714-2015 bibliography style. This implementation follows the GBT7714-2015 standard and can be used by simply loading BibLaTeX with the appropriate option.
This package provides new BibLaTeX entry types and fields for book edited in other types, like for instance @bookinarticle
. It offers more types than the older package biblatex-bookinarticle
, which it supersedes.
The package provides BibLaTeX bibliography and citation styles for documents written in accordance with Swiss legal citation standards in either French or German. However, the package is at present outdated and does not work properly with newer versions of BibLaTeX.
This package provides additional BibLaTeX styles for German humanities. Its core purpose is to enable the referencing rules of the Romano-Germanic Commission (Romisch-Germanische Kommission), the department of prehistory of the German Archaeological Institute (Deutsches Archaologisches Institut), since these are referenced by most guidelines in German prehistory and medieval archaeology and serve as a kind of template. biblatex-archaeology
provides verbose, numeric and author date styles as well and adaptions to specific document types like exhibition and auction catalogues.
The BibLaTeX package provides shortseries
and shortjournal
field, but the default styles don't use them. It also provides a mechanism to print the equivalence between short forms of fields and long fields (\printbiblist
), but this mechanism does not allow to mix between different type of short fields, for example, between short forms of journal title and short forms of series titles.
This package provides a solution to these two problems. If a shortjournal
field is defined, it prints it instead of the \journal
field. If a shortseries
field is defined, it prints it instead of the \series
field. It provides a \printbibshortfields
command to print a list of the sort forms of the fields. This list also includes the claves defined with the biblatex-claves
package.
This citation-style covers the citation and bibliography rules of the University of Nottingham.
The package provides a simple and easily extensible biblography/citation style for Chinese LaTeX users, using BibLaTeX.
This package aims to provide citation styles (for footnotes and bibliographies) for German legal texts. It is currently focused on citations in books (style german-legal-book), but may be extended to journal articles in the future.
This package provides three new BibLaTeX entry types --- @bookinarticle
, @bookinincollection
and @bookinthesis
--- to refer to a modern edition of an old book, where this modern edition is provided in a @article
, @incollection
or in a @thesis
. The package is now superseded by biblatex-bookinother
.
The default citation styles use the op.: cit.: form in order to have a shorter reference when a title has already been cited. However, when you cite two entries which share the same booktitle but not the same title, the op.: cit.: mechanism does not work. This package fixes this.
This citation style covers the citation and bibliography guidelines of the Kunsthistorisches Institut der Universitat Bonn for undergraduates. It introduces bibliography entry types for catalogs and features a tabular bibliography, among other things. Various options are available to change and adjust the outcome according to one's own preferences. The style is compatible with English and German.
The package enables the user to make reference to division marks (such as book, chapter, section), in the document being referenced, in addition to the page-based references that BibTeX-based citations have always had. The citation is made in the same way as the LaTeX standard, but what's inside the square brackets may include the division specification.
This is an unofficial BibLaTeX style for the Australasian Journal of Combinatorics. Note that the journal (as for 01 March 2020) does not accept BibLaTeX, so you probably want to use biblatex2bibitem
.
This package deals with a limitation of the citepages=omit option of the verbose family of BibLaTeX citestyles. The option works when you \cite[xx]{key}
, but not when you \cite[\pno~xx, some text]{key}
. The package corrects this problem.
The package adds a new entry type: @manuscript
to manage manuscript in classical philology, for example to prepare a critical edition.
This is a BibLaTeX style for the social sciences at the Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin.