% ijsra --% % % Copyright (c) 2016 Lukas C. Bossert % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 % of this license or (at your option) any later version. % The latest version of this license is in % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX % version 2005/12/01 or later. % %!TEX program = xelatex \documentclass[a4paper, 10pt, english ]{ltxdoc} \input{ijsra-preamble.tex} \begin{document} \title{\texttt{ijsra} -- \\\texttt{bib\LaTeX}-style of the journal \emph{International Journal of Student Research in Archaeology}\footnote{The development of the code is done at \url{https://github.com/LukasCBossert/biblatex-ijsra}.}} \author{Lukas C. Bossert\thanks{\href{mailto:lukas@digitales-altertum.de}{lukas@digitales-altertum.de}}} \date{Version: 0.1 (2016-07-04)} \maketitle \begin{abstract} Bibliographical style called \emph{ijsra} which is done for the journal \href{http://www.ijsra.org}{\emph{International Journal of Student Research in Archaeology}} (IJSRA). \end{abstract} \section{Usage} \DescribeMacro{ijsra} The name of the bib\LaTeX-style is |ijsra| has to be activated in the preamble. \begin{lstlisting} \usepackage[style=ijsra,% *@\meta{further options}@*]{biblatex} \bibliography*@\marg{|bib|-file.|bib|}@* \end{lstlisting} At the end of your document you can write the command |\printbibliography| to print the bibliography. Further information are found below (\cref{bibliographie}). \section{Overview}\label{overview} \DescribeMacro{\cite}% As always citing is done with \cs{cite}: \begin{lstlisting} \cite*@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}%@* \end{lstlisting} \meta{prenote} sets a short preliminary note (e.\,g. \enquote{e.\,g.}) and \meta{postnote} is usually used for page numbers. If only one optional argument is used then it is \oarg{postnote}. \begin{lstlisting} \cite*@\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}%@* \end{lstlisting} The \meta{bibtex-key} corresponds to the key from the bibliography file. \DescribeMacro{\cites} If one wants to cite several authors or works a very convenient way is the following using the \cs{cites}-command: \begin{lstlisting} \cites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote)*@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}@*% *@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}@*% *@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}\ldots@* \end{lstlisting} \DescribeMacro{\parencite} Sometimes a citation has to be put in parentheses. Therefore we implemented the command \cs{parencite}: \begin{lstlisting} \parencite*@\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}%@* \end{lstlisting} This cite command takes care of the correct corresponding parentheses and brackets. Especially in |@Inreference| citations the parentheses are changing to (square) brackets. \DescribeMacro{\parencites} Of course there is also the possibility to cite several authors/works in parentheses. This is done with \cs{parencites}: \begin{lstlisting} \parencites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote)*@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}@*% *@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}@*% *@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}\ldots@* \end{lstlisting} \DescribeMacro{\textcite} Beside the listed \cs{cite} commands above there is a third way of citing: \cs{textcite} is useful if the author should be mentioned in the text and the remaining components such as year and page will immediately follow in parentheses. \begin{lstlisting} \textcite*@\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}%@* \end{lstlisting} \DescribeMacro{\textcites} And again there is also a \cs{textcites} in case of several authors: \begin{lstlisting} \textcites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote)*@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}@*% *@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}@*% *@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}\ldots@* \end{lstlisting} \DescribeMacro{\citeauthor}\DescribeMacro{\citetitle}\label{citeauthor}% Furthermore and additionally to the ›normal‹ \cs{cite}-commands one can also cite only the author or the work title in the text and in the footnotes. \begin{lstlisting} \citeauthor*@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}%@* \end{lstlisting} and for the works \begin{lstlisting} \citetitle*@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}%@* \end{lstlisting} \section{Bibliography}\label{bibliographie} \DescribeMacro{\printbibliography} But first we define the heading of the whole bibliography: \begin{lstlisting} \printbibheading[% heading=bibliography,% %heading=bibnumbered,% if you want it numbered title={Bibliography}] %heading for bibliography \end{lstlisting} You can give any title you would like to give (|title = |\marg{any title}). Finally the bibliography: \begin{lstlisting} \printbibliography[% heading=subbibliography, %heading=subbibnumbered,% if you want it numbered title={Secondary literature}] \end{lstlisting} %\nocite{*} %\begin{bsp} %\renewcommand\bibfont{\normalfont\footnotesize} %\printbibheading[% % heading=bibliography,% % title={Bibliography}] %heading for bibliography %\printbibliography[% % notkeyword=ancient,% % notkeyword=corpus,% % heading=subbibliography, % title={Secondary literature}] %\end{bsp} % %\begin{lstlisting} % %@Book{Amedick1991, % author = {Amedick, Rita}, % title = {Die Sarkophage mit Darstellungen aus dem Menschenleben}, % subtitle = {Vita Privata}, % publisher = {Berlin}, % year = {1991}, % maintitle = {Die antiken Sarkophagreliefs}, % volume = {1.4}, %} % % %\end{lstlisting} \end{document}