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|                          TEXT1   \bibentry   Markup                         |
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Abbreviation:ã|\bieã%
 
Parameters:ã|noneã%
 
Description: The \bibentry markup is used to separate each entry in a
bibliography with a vertical skip; an entry is in the form of a hanging
paragraph.
 
Example:
 
           \bibliography{Bibliography}
          ã|\bibentryã%
           Illite, Ivan. 1911. ''Pickingthe Philosopher's
           Stone.'' {\it Mining Truth}.11:455--601.
          ã|\bibentryã%
           \sameauthor
           1978. ''Pet rocks astherapy tools.''
           {\it Geopsychology Today}. 10:71--78.
          ã|\bibentryã%
           Salt, Jean-Paul. 1958. {\itGravel and Nothingness:
           An Existential Theory}. Dayton:Gabbro Press.
           \par
 
 
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|                                                                             |
|                                 Bibliography                                |
|                                                                             |
|       Illite,  Ivan.  1911.   "Picking the  Philosopher's Stone."   Mining  |
|           Truth.  11:455--601.                                              |
|           1978.    "Pet rocks  as therapy  tools."    Geopsychology Today.  |
|           10:71--78.                                                        |
|                                                                             |
|       Salt,  Jean-Paul.   1958.  Gravel  and Nothingness:  An  Existential  |
|           Theory.  Dayton:  Gabbro Press.                                   |
|                                                                             |
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ã|Notes:ã%The series is ended with a \par markup.  Without the \par an
          error results.
 
          You may use the \sameauthor markup to indicate that the author of one
          quotation is the same as the previous author.
 
          To disable the double spacing which normally follows punctuation, use
          the \frenchspacing markup.  The example illustrated for the
          \bibliography markup was done using \frenchspacing.
 
         If you need to print yourbibliography with a format different than
         the one illustrated above, refer to the discussion of the
         \bibliographyformat markup.