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. -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1