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Biblatex: Different entry types have different date formats (with and without brackets) in bibliography

I am using biblatex with IEEE and I am getting dates with and without brackets around them, depending on which entry type I'm using (such as @journal, @online, @misc, etc). I have tried searching ...
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Extra.label within brackets after year in Bibliography

This is a follow up question to Year in bibliography with brackets, where I also took this MWE from. \documentclass[pdftex,a4paper,12pt,german]{book} \usepackage[german,ngerman]{babel} \usepackage[...
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Square brackets with BibLatex in text and bibliography

I have read many related posts regarding the issue of having squared brackets with biblatex. Unfortunately, none have made me fully understand how to compute the squared brackets. I know that biblatex ...
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References and citations with bibtex

I use bibtex for my references and I am wondering, which is the best way to organise my list and citations? There are many question about references but I can not find a way to do what I want. with ...
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Square brackets with abnt-numeric style in biblatex

I am having some problems to customize the abnt-numeric style in biblatex. I have almost everything I need set, but I want to use square brackets around citations and around the numbers in the ...
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Make year in references page have brackets as in (Year) with chicago

I'm using the chicago package, specifically I have used the code \documentclass[12pt,a4paper,captions=tableabove, english]{article} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \...
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Remove square bracketed citation in my reference list while using cite package for citations

I would like to remove the duplicate of square bracketed citation in my bibliography list and start with just the name and year. I am using the cite package, and the \bibliographystyle{apalike}, with ...
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Change round parentheses around the type into square ones

I am making the bibliography using the package apacite as it is working very well (in my opinion). There were just some issues in the translation (using babel package) which I redefined to make sure ...
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How can I get items in my bibliography listed with square brackets?

I would like to use square brackets for citations in the text and in the bibliography. I figured out how to adapt the citations in the text, but I just don't find any way how to change the appearance ...
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Brackets in citing-style? [duplicate]

I have the following LaTeX code: \documentclass[a4paper, 12pt, bibliography=totoc, index=totoc, abstracton, ...
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Parentheses in thebibliography environment

I want to change the default square brackets in the entries of the thebibliography environment to parentheses. Sample: % sample.tex \documentclass{article} \begin{document} \pagestyle{empty} \...
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How can I use brackets for serial numbers like 1, 2, 3

I want to write the reference numbers like the following in MS WORD. How can I write in such a manner? [1] Brattin WJ, Glenda EA. 1 Free Radical Biol Med 1985;1:27. [2] Osawa T, Kavakishi S, ...
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Removing brackets from the reference [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: How to use 1. (number followed by dot) format instead of [1] format in bibliography I'm using the amsart class, and the command \begin{thebibliography} for references. This ...
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Need to change citation format from [1] to (a)

I need to change the format of citations for my bibliography items to look like: "See Reference (a)" instead of "See Reference (1)" I have used code like: \renewcommand\@cite[1]{Reference~(#1)} in ...
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