On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:35, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: > Not strange at all. The problem is that apalike.bst has not been designed > for natbib, but for a different package (apacite.sty). So don't expect it > to work with natbib.
Ah. Thanks a lot. I was not aware of that. I guess I need to study a little on the basics of BiB and LaTeX to understand what I am doing. Can you recommend a (short) resource explaining me someting like: - The difference between BiBteX, NatBib, JureBib etc. - The function of .sty and .bst - and how they can be used. Remember: I am a social scientist :-) The literature I have seen so far is often quite technical and all I need is to know the rules of the game and a little background. > Try one of natbib's one style files or create one with custom-bib. How can I tell if a style works with NatBib? Can you recommend a place to look for styles that work with NatBiB? Thanks a lot! Janus -- Roskilde University, Denmark. Department of Technology and Social Science. International Development Studies. ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.
