On 1 June 2013 21:45, Uwe Stöhr <uwesto...@web.de> wrote:

> Am 01.06.2013 15:41, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
>
>
>  Maybe I got it completely wrong, but don't you just want to use
>> author-year,
>> i.e. "harvard" style (via Natbib or BibLaTeX), which works with and
>> without
>> BibTeX? See attached for a simple natbib example.
>>
>
> I already proposed this but the user wants to have _no_ label in the
> bibliography list. The reason is that he wants to cite within a footnote.
> At the end of the document he therefore wants to have only the list of
> cites used in the document without a label.
> (Personally I have never see such a citing style and therefore doubt that
> this follows a common citing rule.
>

OK so it's like this:

<example>
Those using LaTeX are more productive than their traditional counterparts.¹

---
¹ John, 1999

...

References
-----------------
John, D. (1999). Proceedings of the ...
</example>

If so, I've seen this in quite a few organisational publications, though
they use per-chapter bibliography.

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