Creating a bibliography is made easy in LaTeX through the use of packages such as bibtex, biber, natbib and biblatex which allow the automatic generation of the reference list in the chosen style (e.g. in that required by the academic journal you’re submitting your article to). Here we present some example documents to help you see how to set up a bibliography in LaTeX to achieve the reference and citation style required.
This is a very basic example using the notes2bib package to integrate notes into the bibliography.
This example was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
This document is an example showing how to use the thebibliography environment for bibliography management.
This example was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
This is not a full thesis template! It only demonstrates how to create per-chapter references using the bibunits package with BibTeX. (Do not use with BibLaTeX!)
Annotated Bibliography template for Georgia Tech CS-6460 Assignment 5 (Collecting your sources). Citations are in SIGCHI format. Credit for creating this template goes to Brady Hurlburt, I just exposed it as an Overleaf template. Original files can be found at https://github.gatech.edu/bhurlburt3/bibentry-example
An “unofficial”, not-so-plain thesis template for Imperial College London that meets the list of submission requirements. Each chapter has its own reference section, which is populated exclusively with the citations from that chapter.