Am 05.08.2011 um 15:47 schrieb Gerrit Glabbart:

> If you're just getting started with LaTeX now, I would strongly suggest you 
> look at the BibLaTeX package (installed as standard in TeX Live, and possibly 
> MikTeX). It is being actively developed (which jurabib, iirc, is not), has a 
> detailed manual, and if it doesn't have the exact style you need ( and it 
> might, I haven't checked), it is reputed to be easier to customize than plain 
> BibTeX is. 


I would also suggest biblatex. Find below the preamble for a german language 
project that I previously did with jurabib. It is biblatex with style 
historian..... Jurabib is great, but no longer supported.

Good luck - Daniel


%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%% biblatex - historian
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%




\usepackage [babel,      %Sets quote style once for whole document
            german=quotes] %American quote style
            {csquotes}
%Load Biblatex and Historian, with recommended options
\usepackage
        [style=historian,     %Loads the Historian files
        sorting=nty,          %Sorts bibliography by name, title
        indexing=cite,
        autocite=footnote,    %Autocite command generates footnotes
        babel=hyphen,         %Allows hyphenation rules for foreign languages to
                      %apply to individual entries.
                      %(The other language rules should all be American)
        mincrossrefs=1,       %Includes all x-ref'ed entries in the bibliography
        usetranslator=true,   %Translator's name may be substituted for
                      %author or editor, if the latter are blank
        %printurls,
        printseries,%Options provided by Historian, see below
        alldates=comp,%
        citereset=chapter,% chapter none / keine Querverweise über Kapitel 
hinaus oder doch
        refsection=none,
        ibidtracker=strict, %vermeidet potentielle verwirrende ibidem-Verweise
        idemtracker=strict,
        %pagetracker=true,
        %backref=true
        ]
        {biblatex}

%Link Biblatex to your \bibtex database
\bibliography{punk}

%%%% deutsche Übersetzungen
\DefineBibliographyStrings{ngerman}{%
  seenote          = {\ifbibliography{siehe Anm.}{siehe Anm\adddot}},
namedash={------------},
        %nodate                                 = {o.\isdot ~Datum\isdot},
        nodate                                  = {\finalandcomma},
        noplace                                 = {o.\isdot ~Ort\isdot},
nopub={+++nopub-string},
numbers={Nr.},
january          = {\ifbibliography{Januar}{Januar}},
  february         = {\ifbibliography{Februar}{Februar}},
  march            = {\ifbibliography{März}{März}},
  april            = {\ifbibliography{April}{April}},
  may              = {\ifbibliography{Mai}{Mai}},
  june             = {\ifbibliography{Juni}{Juni}},
  july             = {\ifbibliography{Juli}{Juli}},
  august           = {\ifbibliography{August}{August}},
  september        = {\ifbibliography{September}{September}},
  october          = {\ifbibliography{Oktober}{Oktober}},
  november         = {\ifbibliography{November}{November}},
  december         = {\ifbibliography{Dezember}{Dezember}},
  incapitalized   = {In+++},
  urlseen          = {\ifbibliography{abgerufen am}{abgerufen am}}% Changed
}


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