\documentclass[a4paper,10pt]{ltxdockit} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[czech,vietnamese,english]{babel} \usepackage{csquotes} \usepackage[useregional]{datetime2} %\usepackage{tgpagella} \usepackage{microtype} \usepackage{hanging} \usepackage{doc}% Macro \BibTeX % Set up the style (blue colors) \addtokomafont{section}{\spotcolor} \addtokomafont{subsection}{\spotcolor} \addtokomafont{subsubsection}{\spotcolor} \addtokomafont{paragraph}{\spotcolor} \addtokomafont{descriptionlabel}{\spotcolor} \def\t|#1|{\texttt{#1}} \def\c#1{% \hangpara{3em}{1}% \fullcite{#1}} \newcommand*{\biber}{\sty{biber}\xspace} \newcommand*{\biblatex}{\sty{biblatex}\xspace} \newcommand*{\biblatexiso}{\sty{biblatex-iso690}\xspace} \usepackage[ style=iso-authoryear, sortlocale=cs_CZ,% We need this for proper sorting, % because most of the bib examples are Czech ones, % but the main document language is English pagetotal=true, ]{biblatex} \addbibresource{mybib.bib} % Support diacritics in Czech examples % ref.: https://stackoverflow.com/a/16084246 \lstset{ literate= {á}{{\'a}}1 {č}{{\v{c}}}1 {ď}{{\v{d}}}1 {é}{{\'e}}1 {ě}{{\v{e}}}1 {í}{{\'i}}1 {ň}{{\v{n}}}1 {ó}{{\'o}}1 {ř}{{\v{r}}}1 {š}{{\v{s}}}1 {ť}{{\v{t}}}1 {ú}{{\'u}}1 {ů}{{\r{u}}}1 {ý}{{\'y}}1 {ž}{{\v{z}}}1 {Á}{{\'A}}1 {Č}{{\v{C}}}1 {Ď}{{\v{D}}}1 {É}{{\'E}}1 {Ě}{{\v{E}}}1 {Í}{{\'I}}1 {Ň}{{\v{N}}}1 {Ó}{{\'O}}1 {Ř}{{\v{R}}}1 {Š}{{\v{S}}}1 {Ť}{{\v{T}}}1 {Ú}{{\'U}}1 {Ů}{{\r{U}}}1 {Ý}{{\'Y}}1 {Ž}{{\v{Z}}}1 } \titlepage{% title={ISO~690 \biblatex style}, subtitle={}, url={https://github.com/michal-h21/biblatex-iso690}, author={Michal Hoftich}, email={michal.h21@gmail.com}, revision={0.4.0}, date={\DTMDate{2020-03-25}}} \hypersetup{% pdftitle={ISO~690 \biblatex style}, pdfsubject={Bibliography References and Citations by ISO~690}, pdfauthor={Michal Hoftich with Johannes Böttcher, Moritz Wemheuer and Dávid Lupták}, pdfkeywords={tex, latex, bibtex, biblatex, bibliography, references, citation}} \begin{document} \printtitlepage \tableofcontents \section{Introduction} \subsection{About} \label{sec:about} \biblatex is a bibliography and citation tool for \LaTeX. This project provides support for citations and references according to the ISO~690 international standard. As the standard ISO~690 is a little bit ambiguous in some details regarding the formatting of records, we largely follow the requirements of the Czech interpretation, as it is the required form in many Czech universities. Of course, the style can be used in other languages as well. \subsection{Requirements} Basically, \biblatex $\geq$ 3.14 with \biber $\geq$ 2.14 (both versions dated 2019-12-01) is all you need to use this package. No special packages different from those required by the \biblatex package are used. For a complete list of such packages, please refer to the \biblatex documentation. \subsection{Accessibility} \label{sec:accessibility} This package is available on \textsc{ctan}% \footnote{\url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/biblatex-iso690}} and is included in MiK\TeX{} and \TeX{}~Live 2016 or later as \biblatexiso. The development version can be found on GitHub.% \footnote{\url{https://github.com/michal-h21/biblatex-iso690}} \subsection{License} This project is released under the LaTeX Project Public License% \footnote{\url{https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt}}. \subsection{Acknowledgments} Thanks to all contributors who have participated in the development of this style, especially Johannes Böttcher, Moritz Wemheuer, Dávid Lupták and others. \subsection{Feedback} \label{sec:feedback} The project lives on the GitHub page \url{https://github.com/michal-h21/biblatex-iso690}, so feel free to use the possibilities provided there for reporting issues and the like. \section{Usage} \subsection{General} \label{sec:general:multilang} A minimal working example for \t|babel| package: \begin{ltxexample} \documentclass{article} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage[english,czech]{babel} % \usepackage[main=czech,english]{babel} \usepackage{csquotes} \usepackage[style=iso-authoryear]{biblatex} \addbibresource{mybib.bib} \begin{document} \cite{knuth1990virtual} \printbibliography \end{document} \end{ltxexample} \noindent A minimal working example for \t|polyglossia| package: \begin{ltxexample} \documentclass{article} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage{polyglossia} \setmainlanguage{czech} \setotherlanguage{english} \usepackage{csquotes} \usepackage[style=iso-authoryear]{biblatex} \addbibresource{mybib.bib} \begin{document} \cite{knuth1990virtual} \printbibliography \end{document} \end{ltxexample} According to the ISO~690 standard, some of the elements of the bibliographic resource should be printed in the main document language (language I~am currently writing) while the others should be in the language of a resource. You can specify the language of a resource into the field \t|langid| on a per-entry basis in a resource (\t|.bib|) file. In addition, all of the languages specified in these fields have to be loaded by the \t|babel| or \t|polyglossia| package respectively. Note that for correct support of localization functionality, the \t|babel| or \t|polyglossia| package should be used. The main document language is: \begin{description} \item[babel] the last one entered in a list of languages passed to the \t|babel| package options, or the one specified by \t|main| keyword (see MWE above) \item[polyglossia] the one specified in the directive \cmd{setmainlanguage} (other languages could be specified using \cmd{setotherlanguage}) (see MWE above) \end{description} \subsection{Citation systems} \label{sec:citation:systems} The international standard ISO~690 introduces three methods (\ref{sec:standard:methods}) of citation and referencing in its informative annex. You can select a citation/referencing method in the \t|style| option: \begin{ltxexample} \usepackage[style=]{biblatex} \end{ltxexample} \subsubsection{Standardized methods} \label{sec:standard:methods} The informative annex of the standard mentions name and date, numeric, and running notes systems. This package does not support the last one. \begin{description} \item[iso-authoryear] name and date system, so-called Harvard style \item[iso-numeric] numeric system \end{description} \subsubsection{Non-standardized methods} \label{sec:nonstandard:methods} Based on the user input, this package also supports other citation/referencing methods: \begin{description} \item[iso-alphabetic] alphabetic system \item[iso-authortitle] name and title system \end{description} \subsection{Citation commands} \biblatex provides a lot of citation commands out of the box. However, to conform to the standard, it is necessary to know which command can be used for which citation method. Here is an overview. \subsubsection{Numeric system} \label{sec:numeric} For \t|iso-numeric| style, the usage of cite command is as simple as \cmd{cite} (citation number in brackets), \cmd{parencite} (citation number in parentheses), or \cmd{supercite} (citation number as a superscript). \noindent Example (number 1 only serves as a random citation number): \begin{itemize} \item command \cmd{cite\{knuth1990virtual\}} outputs [1], \item command \cmd{parencite\{knuth1990virtual\}} outputs (1), \item command \cmd{supercite\{knuth1990virtual\}} outputs $^1$. \end{itemize} \noindent According to the standard, pick and stick to only one citation format in the whole document (select either only \cmd{cite}, or \cmd{parencite}, or \cmd{supercite}). \subsubsection{Author-date system} For \t|iso-authoryear| method (and possibly also for other methods \t|iso-alphabetic| and \t|iso-authortitle|), you should distinguish two situations: \begin{itemize} \item The name of the creator appears naturally in the text, so only the year is in parentheses; use \cmd{textcite}. \noindent Example: command \cmd{textcite\{knuth1990virtual\}} outputs \textcite{knuth1990virtual}. \item The name of the creator doesn't appear naturally in the text, so both name and the year are in parentheses; use \cmd{parencite}. \noindent Example: command \cmd{parencite\{knuth1990virtual\}} outputs \parencite{knuth1990virtual}. \end{itemize} \subsection{Package options} \subsubsection{Provided by \biblatex by default} \label{sec:pkg:opt} Frequently used package options are: \begin{optionlist} \optitem[]{style}{\opt{iso-authoryear}, \opt{iso-numeric}, \opt{iso-alphabetic}, \opt{iso-authortitle}} Style to be used for bibliography references and citations. Four possibilities are available for the \biblatexiso package, see~\ref{sec:citation:systems} for details. \optitem[biber]{backend}{\opt{biber}, \opt{bibtex}, \opt{bibtex8}} Backend program for generating bibliographic entries. \biber is the default one for the \biblatex package, providing a large variety of features. Other options are \t|bibtex| and \t|bibtex8|, but they both are far behind the possibilities of \biber. \biber is the recommended backend. \optitem[other]{autolang}{\opt{other}, see \biblatex documentation for more options} Controls which language environment is used. The default value for this package is \t|other|, which encloses the \t|bib| entry in an \t|otherlanguage| environment and prints localization terms in the language of the resource or uses language-specific hyphenation. Use the \t|langid| field in \t|bib| entry to specify its language. \optitem[auto]{sortlocale}{\opt{auto}, \prm{locale}} Responsible for sorting the bibliography according to the entered \prm{locale} identifier. The default value is \t|auto|, meaning the \prm{locale} is set to the main document language identifier (if \t|babel|/\t|polyglossia| is used). A real use case example: this document is in English (main document language), but uses Czech sorting (\t|sortlocale=cs\_CZ|). \end{optionlist} \subsubsection{Provided by \biblatexiso in addition} \label{sec:pkg:opt:iso690} \begin{optionlist} \boolitem[false]{spacecolon} If \t|true|, a space is printed before the colon used in subtitles and publication information. Printing the colon this way is not recommended. The default value is \t|false|. \boolitem[false]{pagetotal} The number of total pages is no longer required if the item is being cited as a whole. Setting this option to \t|true| will print such optional information in the notes section at the end of the reference in brackets. The default value is \t|false|. \boolitem[false]{shortnumeration} The standard ISO~690 allows omission of term \t|volume| and terms for smaller components of a serial publication. If this option is \t|true|, such terms are distinguished typographically (the volume number in bold type and the part number, if required, in parentheses). If \t|false|, such terms are printed with preceding literal terms. \boolitem[true]{thesisinfoinnotes} To print a thesis information (thesis type, institution and supervisor) before the section \textit{availability and access} is possible by setting the option to \t|false|. Otherwise it will be printed in the \textit{notes} section. The default value is \t|true|. \boolitem[true]{doi} Enable or disable printing of the DOI number. \boolitem[true]{isbn} Enable or disable printing of the ISBN, ISSN, and other standard identifiers. \boolitem[true]{eprint} Enable or disable printing of the eprint field. \boolitem[true]{url} Enable or disable the printing of the URL. This option also affects the printing of \t|[online]| medium designation for electronic resources other than \t|@online| entry type (see \ref{sec:howpublished}). \boolitem[false]{articlepubinfo} Enable or disable printing publication information (\t|location| and \t|publisher| fields) for an \t|@article| entry type. The default value is \t|false| since it is very unusual behavior and rarely used by either other citation styles or citation managers. \end{optionlist} \subsection{Database guide} \label{sec:database} \biblatex supports more entry fields than legacy \BibTeX. Hence some examples of bibliography entry types with respective fields follow. %\begin{description} \paragraph{Book} \hfill\\ \c{borgman2003from} \begin{ltxexample} @book{borgman2003from, author = {Borgman, Christine L.}, title = {From {Gutenberg} to the Global Information Infrastructure}, subtitle = {Access to Information in the Networked World}, location = {Cambridge (Mass.)}, publisher = {The MIT Press}, date = {2003}, pagetotal = {xviii, 324}, isbn = {0-262-52345-0}, langid = {english}, } \end{ltxexample} The \t|pagetotal| field is the total number of pages of the work. If multiple kinds of numeration are used in the work, e.g. Arabic as well as Roman numerals, both can be provided, separated by a comma. The localization term \t|pages| is only appended for Arabic numerals, though. Note that the total number of pages is no longer required by the standard itself, see also \ref{sec:pkg:opt:iso690}. The \t|langid| field is required for multilingual support of printing references. This option affects the printing of localization terms used in the reference, e.g. \t|edition| field. See also \ref{sec:general:multilang}. \paragraph{Contribution to a collection} \hfill\\ \c{greenberg1998camel} \begin{ltxexample} @incollection{greenberg1998camel, author = {Greenberg, Douglas}, title = {Camel Drivers and Gatecrashers}, subtitle = {Quality Control in the Digital Research Library}, editor = {Hawkins, Brian L. and Battin, Patricia}, booktitle = {The Mirage of Continuity}, booksubtitle = {Reconfiguring Academic Information Resources for the 21st Century}, date = {1998}, location = {Washington (D.C.)}, publisher = {Council on Library and Information Resources; Association of American Universities}, isbn = {1-887334-59-9}, pages = {105--116}, langid = {english}, } \end{ltxexample} The \t|title| field is the title of the contribution, the \t|booktitle| is the title of the collection. The \t|pages| field is one or more page numbers or page ranges. This field is essential since the reference should identify the part of the item that is cited. It is also possible to use the cross-referencing feature to reference from a contribution entry (child entry) to a separate entry of a collection (parent entry). This can be done with the \t|crossref| field as the following example shows: \newline \noindent\c{sbornik2007clanek} \begin{ltxexample} @collection{sbornik2007, title = {Mimořádně užitečný sborník}, editor = {Geniální, Jiří}, location = {Praha}, publisher = {Academia}, date = {2007}, isbn = {978-3-4947-0284-1}, langid = {czech}, } @incollection{sbornik2007clanek, author = {Vlaštovka, Josef}, title = {Velmi zajímavý článek}, pages = {22--45}, crossref = {sbornik2007}, } \end{ltxexample} Now, there is no need to fill in \t|booktitle| in the \t|sbornik| entry. The \t|biber| backend program performs the inheritance between parent and child entry automatically. Other backends may not support this feature. \paragraph{Article in a serial}\hfill\\ \c{lynch2005where} \begin{ltxexample} @article{lynch2005where, author = {Lynch, Clifford}, title = {Where Do We Go From Here?}, subtitle = {The Next Decade for Digital Libraries}, journaltitle = {D-Lib Magazine}, date = {2005}, volume = {11}, number = {7/8}, issn = {1082-9873}, doi = {10.1045/july2005-lynch}, url = {http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july05/lynch/07lynch.html}, urldate = {2005-08-15}, langid = {english}, } \end{ltxexample} The example above is an article in an online magazine. If the magazine is available online only, i.e. it is not published in print, it should be cited as an electronic information resource. This can be achieved by providing the \t|urldate| field (see \ref{sec:howpublished}). On the other hand \newline \c{knuth1990virtual} \begin{ltxexample} @periodical{tugboat1980, journaltitle = {TUGBoat}, publisher = {TUG}, date = {1980/}, issn = {0896-3207}, url = {http://tugboat.tug.org/TUGboat}, langid = {english}, options = {skipbib=true}, } @article{knuth1990virtual, author = {Knuth, Donald}, title = {Virtual Fonts: More Fun for Grand Wizards}, date = {1990-04}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {13--23}, url = {http://tugboat.tug.org/TUGboat/tb11-1/tb27knut.pdf}, crossref = {tugboat1980}, } \end{ltxexample} \noindent the example shows an article in a printed magazine, which is \emph{also} available online. Similar to the contribution to a collection, using the cross-referencing feature can be beneficial. \subsubsection{Specific entry types} \paragraph{Thesis}\hfill\\ \label{sec:thesis} The \t|thesis| entry type and its aliases \t|mastersthesis| and \t|phdthesis| are available by default for thesis works. Use the \t|type| field to specify the type of the thesis -- a localization term or literal string can be entered. For the list of supported localization terms, please refer to section 4.9.2.13 of the \biblatex documentation. Available terms are \t|bathesis|, \t|mathesis|, \t|phdthesis|, and \t|candthesis|. Names of the supervisor and school (institution) can be entered into the fields \t|supervisor| and \t|institution|, respectively. \newline \c{luptak2016thesis} \begin{ltxexample} @thesis{luptak2016thesis, author = {Lupták, Dávid}, title = {Typesetting of Bibliography According to ISO 690 Norm}, date = {2016}, type = {bathesis}, institution = {Masaryk University, Faculty of Informatics}, location = {Brno}, supervisor = {Petr Sojka}, url = {https://is.muni.cz/th/422640/fi_b/}, } \end{ltxexample} \paragraph{Patent}\hfill\\ \label{sec:patent} The field \t|number| is available for the patent classification or request number. If the inventor is also known, we can use \t|editora| and \t|editoratype| fields to specify that. Use an additionally created role \t|inventor| for the \t|editoratype| field; it is the key that translates based on the localization strings. For the patent type, we can use localization strings as well, e.g. \t|patenteu|. \newline \c{groll2008method} \begin{ltxexample} @patent{groll2008method, author = {Clad Metals LLC Canonsburg, PA 15317 (US)}, title = {Method of making a copper core five-ply composite and cooking vessel}, editora = {Groll, W. A.}, editoratype = {inventor}, publisher = {Google Patents}, number = {EP 1 094 937 B1}, type = {patenteu}, date = {2008-07-30}, url = {https://patents.google.com/patent/EP1094937B1}, } \end{ltxexample} \subsection{Hints and Caveats} This section provides additional hints concerning the \biblatex package as well as the ISO~690 standard. For now, some of the things have to be dealt with at the level of the \t|bib| file, other ones are directly addressed in this style package. Everything else relies on the \biblatex package, so please also refer to the \biblatex documentation. \subsubsection{Creators} The persons or organizations responsible for the cited work should be primarily given in the \t|author| field. If it is not appropriate, other fields like \t|editor| and \t|editorX| family fields or some specific ones (e.g. \t|translator|) can be used. Note also the field \t|editortype| and \t|editortypeX| family fields which can be used to specify the type of the editor. This is useful to distinguish the role of the creator and their relationship to the cited work. Some roles are supported by default, e.g. \t|editor|, \t|compiler|, \t|founder| and \t|reviser|, some are created additionally, i.e. \t|inventor|, \t|director|; in other cases, use the literal string. Example: When citing cinematographic works, which are typically the output of many individuals, the title should be used as the first element of the reference. However, it is appropriate to include some relevant roles, e.g. the director: \begin{ltxexample} editora = {Welles, Orson}, editoratype = {director}, \end{ltxexample} The field \t|nameaddon| can be used to append additional information to the creator's name, e.g. variant forms of a name, name additions, or pseudonyms. This field is printed as is, in square brackets, after the creator's name, see~\parencite{gorki1955artamonovs}. If possible, all names of multiple creators should be given in the reference (the upper limit is set to 99 names). If you need to omit any names, you can use the keyword \uv{\t|and others|} in the name list for your \t|bib| entry: \begin{ltxexample} editor = {Humphrey Appleby and others}, \end{ltxexample} For anonymous works cited by the author-year method, the term \textit{Anon} should be used in place of the creator's name. Please reflect this in the \t|bib| file, since there is no other support for this for now. \subsubsection{Titles} Similar to the \t|nameaddon| field for names, \t|titleaddon| serves such purpose for titles. This field is appropriate for providing other or alternative titles, elucidation of ambiguous or incorrect titles, substitute for no titles, translation of titles, etc., see~\parencite{gorki1955artamonovs}. Note that also other \t|*titleaddon| fields are supported by default. \subsubsection{Medium type} \label{sec:howpublished} The field \t|howpublished| is used for providing information about the medium designation (e.g., Braille, film, and photograph) or type of medium for the electronic resources (e.g., online, online database, and podcast). The default output for electronic information resources (\t|@online| entry types or entries including \t|urldate| field) is \t|[online]|, even without \begin{ltxexample} howpublished = {online}, \end{ltxexample} \noindent listed in the \t|bib| file. The \t|howpublished| field is printed as is, in square brackets, after the title section, generally. The field accepts localization strings (e.g. \t|online| or \t|film|) or literal string values. \subsubsection{Edition} The \t|edition| field is the edition of a publication. It is required if the item is not a first edition. Use an integer or a literal string to fill in this field. Please reflect the constraint not to print the edition if the cited item is a first edition, by not providing this field in the \t|bib| file. The \t|version| field is used for providing information about updated versions of an item, usually software. \subsubsection{Date} \label{sec:date} If an exact date is not known, an approximate date should be supplied in brackets preceded by a circa localization string (e.g. ca.). To achieve this behavior, specify the date followed by a tilde, as in the example below: \begin{ltxexample} date = {1490~}, % tilde meaning circa \end{ltxexample} In case no date is given and also no approximation is possible, that should be stated. Please reflect this in the \t|bib| file by including no date field in the respective entry. It automatically translates to something like \textit{[n.d.]}, based on your language, meaning \textit{no date}. The \biblatexiso package provides new field \t|dateaddon| that can be used for date specificities. Description of some known use cases follows. If the date provided in the primary source of data is obviously incorrect (e.g. 1959), the correction should be supplied in brackets (e.g. [i.e. 1995]): \begin{ltxexample} date = {1959}, dateaddon = {\mkbibbrackets{i.e. 1995}}, \end{ltxexample} You can use \t|dateaddon| field also for missing dates and their rough approximations (e.g. providing only centuries), or for different calendar systems: \begin{ltxexample} dateaddon = {\mkbibbrackets{16th century}}, dateaddon = {Jewish calendar 5685 \mkbibbrackets{1925}}, \end{ltxexample} And if you need to use a copyright date alongside the publication date, or only a copyright date, you can use \t|dateaddon| field as well: \begin{ltxexample} date = {2000}, dateaddon = {\addcomma\space\textcopyright\addnbthinspace 2001}, \end{ltxexample} If you have only a copyright date (e.g. \textcopyright\,2001), you can use \t|sortyear| field to clarify the sorting, the entry will be sorted by the year (2001) and not the literal value (\textcopyright\,2001): \begin{ltxexample} dateaddon = {\textcopyright\addnbthinspace 2001}, sortyear = {2001}, \end{ltxexample} Please also note the syntax for dates -- ISO 8601 format (\t|YYYY-MM-DD|) is accepted. Please use slash instead of any kind of dash for ranges of dates. If the range is open ended, enter just the first date followed by a slash. And last but not least, use the \t|date| field instead of the \t|year| field in general. Examples follow: \begin{ltxexample} date = {2012-12-21}, % exact date date = {1998/2001}, % date range date = {2016/}, % open ended date range \end{ltxexample} \subsubsection{Location} \label{sec:library} If only a limited number of copies of the work exists or the location of a graphic work is essential to its identification, such location (e.g. library or repository) should be stated in a reference. The field \t|library| serves for this purpose, see~\parencite{gosse1912garden}. \nocite{*} \printbibliography[title={Reference bibliography},heading={bibnumbered}] \section{Revision history} \begin{changelog} \begin{release}{0.4.0}{2020-03-25} \item Fixed deprecated name handling \item Declared mapping suffix (\t|-iso.lbx|) for localization files \item Updated and improved documentation, README, and \t|bib| examples \item Delimiters defined by the new way \item Refined \t|date| and \t|names| macros \item Added date circa\see{sec:date} \item Added \t|dateaddon| field\see{sec:date} \item Commented source code to understand it for others better \item Employed standard \cmd{mkbibacro} for DOI, ISBN, ISSN, ISAN, ISMN, ISRN, ISWC (small caps instead of uppercase) \item INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: replaced \t|classification| with \t|number| field for patent entries\see{sec:patent} \item Added localization strings \t|director|, \t|bydirector|, \t|inventor|, \t|byinventor|, \t|online|, \t|film| \item Added Bulgarian and French localization \item Increased maximum number of names to print to 99 (9 before) \item Removed \biblatex{} backwards compatibility code \item Fixed printing \t|url| and \t|urldate| for \t|@online| entries \item Fixed multiple ISBNs / ISSNs \item Allowed the package option \t|abbreviate=[true\textbar false]| to work for all bibstrings\see{sec:pkg:opt} \item Added \cmd{parencite} support for \t|iso-numeric| style\see{sec:numeric} \item Added \t|articlepubinfo| package option\see{sec:pkg:opt:iso690} \item Logging only to \t|.log| file (no terminal output) \item Added support for \t|report| and \t|movie| entry types \item Added support of localization strings in \t|howpublished| field\see{sec:howpublished} \item Fixed typos, code improvements \end{release} \begin{release}{0.3.3}{2019-10-30} \item Documentation with better wording \item Enable multilingual references by default\see{sec:pkg:opt} \item Added \t|isbn|, \t|doi|, \t|url| and \t|eprint| package options for blocking corresponding fields\see{sec:pkg:opt:iso690} \item Printing out (the same) editors also in the consecutive entries -- get rid of the dash as default (\t|iso-authoryear| style) \item Removed deprecated \biblatex\ options \item Changed URL address for DOI records \item Clean up of indentation and spacing in the source code \item Renamed \t|editor| macro to \t|incollection-editor| \item Added Polish localization \end{release} \begin{release}{0.3.2}{2017-04-25} \item Synchronized \t|iso-numeric| bibliography environment with original \t|numeric| style \item Added support for alphabetic bibliographic style (\t|iso-alphabetic|)\see{sec:nonstandard:methods} \item INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: \t|thesisinfolast| package option changed to \t|thesisinfoinnotes|\see{sec:pkg:opt:iso690} \item README copyediting and conversion to markdown \item Various documentation and README corrections and enhancements \item Added German localization \end{release} \begin{release}{0.3.1}{2016-05-13} \item First public release on \textsc{ctan}\see{sec:accessibility} \item Added support for \t|thesis| entry type\see{sec:thesis} \item Added support for \t|patent| entry type\see{sec:patent} \item Added support for including location information (\t|library| field)\see{sec:library} \item Added Slovak localization \item Removed non-breaking space after standard identifier terms \item Streamlined \t|iso-authortitle| citation style\see{sec:nonstandard:methods} \item Minor documentation corrections \end{release} \begin{release}{0.3}{2016-05-04} \item A~complete refactoring of the style to comply the latest version of the \biblatex package as well as ISO~690 international standard\see{sec:about} \item Added English version of the documentation/user guide (this document) \end{release} \begin{release}{0.2.1}{2016-03-13} \item Solved issues about punctuation marks and redundant spaces \item Compatibility support for the latest version of the \biblatex package \item Reformatted the driver for \t|inbook| entry type \end{release} \begin{release}{0.2}{2015-03-25} \item Gathered changes during the past four years \item Solved issue about the spacing of strings in the main document language \end{release} \begin{release}{0.1}{2011-02-03} \item First public release\see{sec:feedback} \item Draft of the documentation (only in Czech) \item Support for almost all of the entry types provided by the \biblatex package\see{sec:database} \end{release} \end{changelog} \end{document}