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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-12-08 00:02:46 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex/ijqc/xampl.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex/ijqc/xampl.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4496bc600f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex/ijqc/xampl.tex @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +\documentclass[preprint,pra,aps,secnumarabic,eqsecnum]{revtex4} + +%\documentclass[titlepage]{article} +%\usepackage[sort&compress,numbers,comma]{natbib} + +\begin{document} + +\bibliographystyle{ijqc} + +\title{Xample application of ijqc.bst} + +\author{Richard J. Mathar} +\homepage{http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~mathar} +\preprint{Int.\ J. Quant.\ Chem.\ 9x (x) (200x) xxx--xx} +\affiliation{ +Sterrewacht, Leiden University, 2300RA Leiden, The Netherlands} + +\date{\today} + +\begin{abstract} +References created by the Bib\TeX\ style {\tt ijqc} are shown that +give an idea of the rendering of the most common types of entries. +The style is inclined towards the standards of Wiley's Int.\ J.\ Quant.\ Chem. + +The BibTeX database that provides the input to what is shown here comes +with the file {\tt mybib.bib}; some +of the entries are erroneous (missing titles, page numbers\ldots) +and lead to complains from the {\tt bibtex} call. + +key words: BibTeX; IJQC; +\end{abstract} +\maketitle + +\section{Summary of the Style} +The characteristics of the {\tt ijqc} Bib\TeX\ file are +\begin{itemize} +\item +The order of appearance follows the mentioning in the text. +\item +Author lists are given with the last name first, separating +authors by a semicolon. The initials and the last name are separated +by a comma. +\item +Journal titles are stripped from dots that might indicate abbreviations. +The volume numbers are printed, but not the issue numbers. +\item +The bibliography entries are terminated by a full stop. +\item +Years are followed by the journal volume and page number. The final page +number is suppressed. +\end{itemize} + +\section{article} + +Articles with one author are \cite{Adler1962,BoettgerPRB62,LaiJOSAA8}. + +Articles with two authors list are \cite{ZeissMP30,Abate,Arakane,Archer,EngelbergJOSAA21}, +with more \cite{Adler,AlfaroJCompApplMath99}. + +Articles with a long author list are \cite{GlindemannASS286,Baldiniarxiv04,JacquinetJQSRT62}. All authors are listed. + +Articles with a {\tt note} entry are \cite{AlbrechtTheoChemAcc107}. + +Articles with {\tt annote} or {\tt eprint} entries +are \cite{EIS,Iliev}. If an {\tt article} has both, a {\tt journal} +and an {\tt eprint} entry, only the journal is produced. + +Articles without titles are \cite{Biersack82,Klopper} which does not matter +since titles are omitted anyway. +Articles with an {\tt url} are \cite{Carleer,Fliege}, +but this could also be done in the {\tt journal}: \cite{MatharDia}. + +Articles with an {\tt mrclass} or {\tt mrnumber} are \cite{Cody,Nitsche,Hasegawa1983}. +These entries do not effect the output. + +The {\tt pages} may contain letters: \cite{Golek}, and the numbers +be combinations \cite{Helgaker}. + +The MACRO list is short and does for example not know +{\tt pasp}: \cite{BergerPACS116}. + +\section{book} + +Standard entries are \cite{Wolfl,Taff,Bradley1972,Callaway,Green1985,Ince1956}. +If they have both {\tt author} and {\tt editor} they look like \cite{Nussbaumer,Hurwitz}, +with only one {\tt editor} like \cite{AS}, and with two editors like \cite{Hog}. +If the {\tt mrnnumber} is present: \cite{GR,Rivlin,Byrd}. + +Demonstration of {\tt isbn} entry: \cite{Messiah,Karttunen}. + +With a {\tt series} entry we get \cite{Evarestov,ASILXXIV,Martensen}, +with an {\tt edition} \cite{Press,Byrd,MO}, +and with an {\tt annote} \cite{Born,Byrd,Green1985}. + +Books with {\tt annote} entries are \cite{Derr,Dymond}, +and with a {\tt volume} we have \cite{Hahn,Knopp,Martensen}. + +\section{inbook} + +The standard {\tt inbook} is \cite{Moran-76}, +with an {\tt editor} and a {\tt volume} it looks like \cite{Fugate}. +If the title is missing we get \cite{Yarkony,Landolt}. +Adding a {\tt series} is \cite{HerringLN}, + +With {\tt chapter} and {\tt pages} : \cite{Browder}. + +\section{inproceedings} + +If {\tt inproceedings} include an {\tt annote}: +\cite{BergerSPIE4838,CassaingSPIE4006,KoehlerSPIE4006,KoehlerSPIE5491} + +With a {\tt number}: \cite{PorroASP194}. +With a {\tt volume}: \cite{AkesonSPIE4006,MassonASP59}. + +A sample case with a single editor is \cite{AlbrechtSPIE5491} +with two editors is \cite{Avila}, +or without is \cite{AnkerstSIGMOD99,SPIE400605,CubySPIE3355,EsterKDD96}. + +With a {\tt month} we have \cite{ChangSPIE3350,GorhamSPIE3350,DerieLC2002} +and without \cite{Cotton-95}. + +\section{incollection} + +With {\tt address} \cite{SawadaLNCS2517} +or without \cite{Cotton-97}. + +{\tt author}, {\tt editor} and {\tt publisher} present +results in \cite{CreathProgOpt26,StrohbeinProgOpt9}, with +two {\tt editor}s we have \cite{MatharAQC45}. + +If a {\tt series} is added we have \cite{TangoProgOpt17,RoddierProgOpt19}. + +\section{theses} + +Plain minimalistic theses are \cite{MatharPhd,Tatulli04,darcio99,Heidmann}. + +Example with a {\tt month} entry: \cite{Levthesis}. +Example with a {\tt journal}, {\tt volume} and {\tt pages} +as if it were an article: \cite{MasuiMet34}. +Example with a {\tt pages} entry: \cite{MeisnerPhd,Peetz}. +Example with a {\tt annote} entry: \cite{buscher88,Chagnon}. + +\section{unpublished} + +Depending on whether {\tt howpublished} and {\tt title} +are present: \cite{Blaha,Hase,GaiWN041210}. + +\section{techreport} + +A {\tt techreport} having a {\tt url} looks like +\cite{Bos,Chance1,RuegerIAG1999,Sarazin}, +if there is also a {\tt note} like \cite{McCarthyIERS32}. + +A {\tt type} yields \cite{LordNASA1992}. + +If the {\tt month} has been given: \cite{Sageatbd} + +\section{manual} + +A manual with {\tt address} and {\tt year} is \cite{PartrMemo}. + +A disguised article with {\tt journal}, {\tt number} and {\tt pages} +is \cite{binFITS}. + +A {\tt month} in the entry would be swallowed: \cite{vlt157530001} + +Handling of {\tt url} and {\tt note}: \cite{Globalview}. + +With authors, {\tt isbn} and {\tt url}: \cite{LAPACK}. + +%\begin{acknowledgments} +%The work was supported in the middle. +%\end{acknowledgments} +% +%\appendix +% +%\section{This is an appendix title} + +\bibliography{mybib} +\end{document} |