Endnotes that Contains the References

2009-07-02 Thread Bruce Pourciau

Fellow LyXers,

In a volume to which I am contributing, each article ends with a set  
of Notes in numerical order. When a note cites a reference for the  
first time, it gives the full bibliographic information (what would  
normally be given in the list of references). Ibid and loc cit are  
then used for later citations of that reference in the notes. There is  
no separate list of references, as all the bibliographic information  
is contained in the notes.


How does LyX/LaTeX handle this reference style? Do I have to type in  
the full bibliographic information for every work cited, at least the  
initial time it's cited, or is there there some automagic may of  
handling this? I use BibDesk to store the reference information.


Thanks.

Bruce
LyX/Mac 1.5.6


Re: Endnotes that Contains the References

2009-07-02 Thread BH
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Bruce
Pourciaubruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
 Fellow LyXers,

 In a volume to which I am contributing, each article ends with a set of
 Notes in numerical order. When a note cites a reference for the first
 time, it gives the full bibliographic information (what would normally be
 given in the list of references). Ibid and loc cit are then used for later
 citations of that reference in the notes. There is no separate list of
 references, as all the bibliographic information is contained in the notes.

 How does LyX/LaTeX handle this reference style? Do I have to type in the
 full bibliographic information for every work cited, at least the initial
 time it's cited, or is there there some automagic may of handling this? I
 use BibDesk to store the reference information.

It looks like you should be using biblatex, which you can find here:

http://dante.ctan.org/indexes/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex/

The biblatex documentation is extensive and will explain what you need
to do to get full citations, ibid, and loc cit. (It comes with a
collection of styles, which may be all you need. Others have
contributed biblatex styles; you can find many of these here:

http://dante.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex-contrib/

Although LyX doesn't natively support biblatex, you can get it working
by following instructions on this page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex

The only caution with all of this is that biblatex is a work in
progress, but many (including myself) have used it successfully.

Bennett


Re: Endnotes that Contains the References

2009-07-02 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Jul 2, 2009, at 9:50 AM, BH wrote:


On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Bruce
Pourciaubruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:

Fellow LyXers,

In a volume to which I am contributing, each article ends with a  
set of
Notes in numerical order. When a note cites a reference for the  
first
time, it gives the full bibliographic information (what would  
normally be
given in the list of references). Ibid and loc cit are then used  
for later
citations of that reference in the notes. There is no separate list  
of
references, as all the bibliographic information is contained in  
the notes.


How does LyX/LaTeX handle this reference style? Do I have to type  
in the
full bibliographic information for every work cited, at least the  
initial
time it's cited, or is there there some automagic may of handling  
this? I

use BibDesk to store the reference information.


It looks like you should be using biblatex, which you can find here:

http://dante.ctan.org/indexes/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex/

The biblatex documentation is extensive and will explain what you need
to do to get full citations, ibid, and loc cit. (It comes with a
collection of styles, which may be all you need. Others have
contributed biblatex styles; you can find many of these here:

http://dante.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex-contrib/

Although LyX doesn't natively support biblatex, you can get it working
by following instructions on this page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex

The only caution with all of this is that biblatex is a work in
progress, but many (including myself) have used it successfully.

Bennett


Thank you, Bennett. I'll take a look at biblatex.

Bruce


Endnotes that Contains the References

2009-07-02 Thread Bruce Pourciau

Fellow LyXers,

In a volume to which I am contributing, each article ends with a set  
of Notes in numerical order. When a note cites a reference for the  
first time, it gives the full bibliographic information (what would  
normally be given in the list of references). Ibid and loc cit are  
then used for later citations of that reference in the notes. There is  
no separate list of references, as all the bibliographic information  
is contained in the notes.


How does LyX/LaTeX handle this reference style? Do I have to type in  
the full bibliographic information for every work cited, at least the  
initial time it's cited, or is there there some automagic may of  
handling this? I use BibDesk to store the reference information.


Thanks.

Bruce
LyX/Mac 1.5.6


Re: Endnotes that Contains the References

2009-07-02 Thread BH
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Bruce
Pourciaubruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
 Fellow LyXers,

 In a volume to which I am contributing, each article ends with a set of
 Notes in numerical order. When a note cites a reference for the first
 time, it gives the full bibliographic information (what would normally be
 given in the list of references). Ibid and loc cit are then used for later
 citations of that reference in the notes. There is no separate list of
 references, as all the bibliographic information is contained in the notes.

 How does LyX/LaTeX handle this reference style? Do I have to type in the
 full bibliographic information for every work cited, at least the initial
 time it's cited, or is there there some automagic may of handling this? I
 use BibDesk to store the reference information.

It looks like you should be using biblatex, which you can find here:

http://dante.ctan.org/indexes/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex/

The biblatex documentation is extensive and will explain what you need
to do to get full citations, ibid, and loc cit. (It comes with a
collection of styles, which may be all you need. Others have
contributed biblatex styles; you can find many of these here:

http://dante.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex-contrib/

Although LyX doesn't natively support biblatex, you can get it working
by following instructions on this page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex

The only caution with all of this is that biblatex is a work in
progress, but many (including myself) have used it successfully.

Bennett


Re: Endnotes that Contains the References

2009-07-02 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Jul 2, 2009, at 9:50 AM, BH wrote:


On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Bruce
Pourciaubruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:

Fellow LyXers,

In a volume to which I am contributing, each article ends with a  
set of
Notes in numerical order. When a note cites a reference for the  
first
time, it gives the full bibliographic information (what would  
normally be
given in the list of references). Ibid and loc cit are then used  
for later
citations of that reference in the notes. There is no separate list  
of
references, as all the bibliographic information is contained in  
the notes.


How does LyX/LaTeX handle this reference style? Do I have to type  
in the
full bibliographic information for every work cited, at least the  
initial
time it's cited, or is there there some automagic may of handling  
this? I

use BibDesk to store the reference information.


It looks like you should be using biblatex, which you can find here:

http://dante.ctan.org/indexes/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex/

The biblatex documentation is extensive and will explain what you need
to do to get full citations, ibid, and loc cit. (It comes with a
collection of styles, which may be all you need. Others have
contributed biblatex styles; you can find many of these here:

http://dante.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex-contrib/

Although LyX doesn't natively support biblatex, you can get it working
by following instructions on this page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex

The only caution with all of this is that biblatex is a work in
progress, but many (including myself) have used it successfully.

Bennett


Thank you, Bennett. I'll take a look at biblatex.

Bruce


Endnotes that Contains the References

2009-07-02 Thread Bruce Pourciau

Fellow LyXers,

In a volume to which I am contributing, each article ends with a set  
of "Notes" in numerical order. When a note cites a reference for the  
first time, it gives the full bibliographic information (what would  
normally be given in the list of references). Ibid and loc cit are  
then used for later citations of that reference in the notes. There is  
no separate list of references, as all the bibliographic information  
is contained in the notes.


How does LyX/LaTeX handle this reference style? Do I have to type in  
the full bibliographic information for every work cited, at least the  
initial time it's cited, or is there there some automagic may of  
handling this? I use BibDesk to store the reference information.


Thanks.

Bruce
LyX/Mac 1.5.6


Re: Endnotes that Contains the References

2009-07-02 Thread BH
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Bruce
Pourciau wrote:
> Fellow LyXers,
>
> In a volume to which I am contributing, each article ends with a set of
> "Notes" in numerical order. When a note cites a reference for the first
> time, it gives the full bibliographic information (what would normally be
> given in the list of references). Ibid and loc cit are then used for later
> citations of that reference in the notes. There is no separate list of
> references, as all the bibliographic information is contained in the notes.
>
> How does LyX/LaTeX handle this reference style? Do I have to type in the
> full bibliographic information for every work cited, at least the initial
> time it's cited, or is there there some automagic may of handling this? I
> use BibDesk to store the reference information.

It looks like you should be using biblatex, which you can find here:

http://dante.ctan.org/indexes/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex/

The biblatex documentation is extensive and will explain what you need
to do to get full citations, ibid, and loc cit. (It comes with a
collection of styles, which may be all you need. Others have
contributed biblatex styles; you can find many of these here:

http://dante.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex-contrib/

Although LyX doesn't natively support biblatex, you can get it working
by following instructions on this page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex

The only caution with all of this is that biblatex is a work in
progress, but many (including myself) have used it successfully.

Bennett


Re: Endnotes that Contains the References

2009-07-02 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Jul 2, 2009, at 9:50 AM, BH wrote:


On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Bruce
Pourciau wrote:

Fellow LyXers,

In a volume to which I am contributing, each article ends with a  
set of
"Notes" in numerical order. When a note cites a reference for the  
first
time, it gives the full bibliographic information (what would  
normally be
given in the list of references). Ibid and loc cit are then used  
for later
citations of that reference in the notes. There is no separate list  
of
references, as all the bibliographic information is contained in  
the notes.


How does LyX/LaTeX handle this reference style? Do I have to type  
in the
full bibliographic information for every work cited, at least the  
initial
time it's cited, or is there there some automagic may of handling  
this? I

use BibDesk to store the reference information.


It looks like you should be using biblatex, which you can find here:

http://dante.ctan.org/indexes/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex/

The biblatex documentation is extensive and will explain what you need
to do to get full citations, ibid, and loc cit. (It comes with a
collection of styles, which may be all you need. Others have
contributed biblatex styles; you can find many of these here:

http://dante.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex-contrib/

Although LyX doesn't natively support biblatex, you can get it working
by following instructions on this page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex

The only caution with all of this is that biblatex is a work in
progress, but many (including myself) have used it successfully.

Bennett


Thank you, Bennett. I'll take a look at biblatex.

Bruce