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texlive-biblatex-oxref 2024.2
Channel: guix
Location: gnu/packages/tex.scm (gnu packages tex)
Home page: https://ctan.org/pkg/biblatex-oxref
Licenses: LPPL 1.3c
Synopsis: BibLaTeX styles inspired by the @emph{Oxford Guide to Style}
Description:

This bundle provides four BibLaTeX styles that implement (many of) the stipulations and examples provided by the 2014 New Hart's Rules and the 2002 Oxford Guide to Style:

  • oxnotes is a style similar to the standard verbose, intended for use with footnotes;

  • oxnum is a style similar to the standard numeric, intended for use with numeric in-text citations;

  • oxalph is a style similar to the standard alphabetic, intended for use with alphabetic in-text citations;

  • oxyear is a style similar to the standard author-year, intended for use with parenthetical in-text citations.

The bundle provides support for a wide variety of content types, including manuscripts, audiovisual resources, social media and legal references.

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