to an existing
document, some but not all of the citations in the body of the document
connect to the cited reference, even though that reference is in the .bib
files that have been added to the document. These renegade citations
still
show up as [?] in the pdf.
This is what's important
the
Available Citations pane and delete the old citation from the
Selected Citations pane. But, let's just run through your initial
complaint so that you know what to expect from LyX.
1. No matter which of my four .bib files I add, I'll get only one or
two References showing up in the final pdf
name
as seen there. For eg., Michael1999. In Mendeley look for that
specific bibliographic entry, as close as you can remember. Then find
the field Citation Key. The two must match.
If not, simply reselect the item in LyX bib dialogue from the
Available Citations pane and delete the old citation
to an existing
document, some but not all of the citations in the body of the document
connect to the cited reference, even though that reference is in the .bib
files that have been added to the document. These renegade citations
still
show up as [?] in the pdf.
This is what's important
the
Available Citations pane and delete the old citation from the
Selected Citations pane. But, let's just run through your initial
complaint so that you know what to expect from LyX.
1. No matter which of my four .bib files I add, I'll get only one or
two References showing up in the final pdf
name
as seen there. For eg., Michael1999. In Mendeley look for that
specific bibliographic entry, as close as you can remember. Then find
the field Citation Key. The two must match.
If not, simply reselect the item in LyX bib dialogue from the
Available Citations pane and delete the old citation
t; installation.
> >
> > However,
> > (1) I can't add more than two of my four .bib files to any new or
> existing
> > document. The program simply ignores the third and fourth.
> > (2) When I do succeed in adding one or two .bib files to an existing
> > document
"Citation Key". The two must match.
If not, simply reselect the item in LyX bib dialogue from the
"Available Citations" pane and delete the old citation from the
"Selected Citations" pane. But, let's just run through your initial
complaint so that you know what to exp
remember. Then find
> the field "Citation Key". The two must match.
>
> If not, simply reselect the item in LyX bib dialogue from the
> "Available Citations" pane and delete the old citation from the
> "Selected Citations" pane. But, let's just run through your initia
To All,
I'm still having trouble getting LyX 2.0.3 to allow me to insert citations
into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP,
which runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works
just fine until I click the Insert Citation tab. It brings up
On 06/12/12 at 01:05pm, William Hanson wrote:
To All,
I'm still having trouble getting LyX 2.0.3 to allow me to insert citations
into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP,
which runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works
just fine until I
On 13 June 2012 02:05, William Hanson whan...@umn.edu wrote:
To All,
I'm still having trouble getting LyX 2.0.3 to allow me to insert citations
into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP, which
runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works just
to insert
citations
into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP,
which runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works
just fine until I click the Insert Citation tab. It brings up the usual
LyX: Citation window, but the Available Citation field
On 06/12/12 at 02:44pm, William Hanson wrote:
Manolo,
Thanks, but I don't see any BibTex Generated Bibliography grey
rectangle.
When you Insert List/TOC BibTex Bibliography, a dialog box appears,
doesn't it? Do you Add a database then? (that is: click Add; click
Browse; choose your .bib
Dear William
If you doesn't see any grey rectangle mentioning BibTeX bibliography
then you have not inserted it yet, so you cannot expect to have
references when you try to add a citation.
So first of all you must insert your BibTeX Bibliography into your
project
Alex
,
(1) I can't add more than two of my four .bib files to any new or existing
document. The program simply ignores the third and fourth.
(2) When I do succeed in adding one or two .bib files to an existing
document, some but not all of the citations in the body of the document
connect to the cited
On 06/12/12 at 03:58pm, William Hanson wrote:
My problem is not primarily with creating new documents. It is mainly with
getting existing LyX documents (that have been transferred to my new
computer) to appear with the references in them when LyX creates pdf files
from them. At present the
but not all of the citations in the body of the document
connect to the cited reference, even though that reference is in the .bib
files that have been added to the document. These renegade citations still
show up as [?] in the pdf.
This is what's important. That happens when your document
To All,
I'm still having trouble getting LyX 2.0.3 to allow me to insert citations
into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP,
which runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works
just fine until I click the Insert Citation tab. It brings up
On 06/12/12 at 01:05pm, William Hanson wrote:
To All,
I'm still having trouble getting LyX 2.0.3 to allow me to insert citations
into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP,
which runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works
just fine until I
On 13 June 2012 02:05, William Hanson whan...@umn.edu wrote:
To All,
I'm still having trouble getting LyX 2.0.3 to allow me to insert citations
into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP, which
runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works just
to insert
citations
into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP,
which runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works
just fine until I click the Insert Citation tab. It brings up the usual
LyX: Citation window, but the Available Citation field
On 06/12/12 at 02:44pm, William Hanson wrote:
Manolo,
Thanks, but I don't see any BibTex Generated Bibliography grey
rectangle.
When you Insert List/TOC BibTex Bibliography, a dialog box appears,
doesn't it? Do you Add a database then? (that is: click Add; click
Browse; choose your .bib
Dear William
If you doesn't see any grey rectangle mentioning BibTeX bibliography
then you have not inserted it yet, so you cannot expect to have
references when you try to add a citation.
So first of all you must insert your BibTeX Bibliography into your
project
Alex
,
(1) I can't add more than two of my four .bib files to any new or existing
document. The program simply ignores the third and fourth.
(2) When I do succeed in adding one or two .bib files to an existing
document, some but not all of the citations in the body of the document
connect to the cited
On 06/12/12 at 03:58pm, William Hanson wrote:
My problem is not primarily with creating new documents. It is mainly with
getting existing LyX documents (that have been transferred to my new
computer) to appear with the references in them when LyX creates pdf files
from them. At present the
but not all of the citations in the body of the document
connect to the cited reference, even though that reference is in the .bib
files that have been added to the document. These renegade citations still
show up as [?] in the pdf.
This is what's important. That happens when your document
To All,
I'm still having trouble getting LyX 2.0.3 to allow me to insert citations
into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP,
which runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works
just fine until I click the Insert Citation tab. It brings up
ng all four.
Cheers,
Manolo
On 06/12/12 at 01:05pm, William Hanson wrote:
> To All,
>
> I'm still having trouble getting LyX 2.0.3 to allow me to insert citations
> into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP,
> which runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing this)
On 13 June 2012 02:05, William Hanson <whan...@umn.edu> wrote:
> To All,
>
> I'm still having trouble getting LyX 2.0.3 to allow me to insert citations
> into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP, which
> runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing t
anson wrote:
> > To All,
> >
> > I'm still having trouble getting LyX 2.0.3 to allow me to insert
> citations
> > into documents created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP,
> > which runs Windows XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works
On 06/12/12 at 02:44pm, William Hanson wrote:
> Manolo,
>
> Thanks, but I don't see any "BibTex Generated Bibliography" grey
> rectangle.
>
When you Insert > List/TOC > BibTex Bibliography, a dialog box appears,
doesn't it? Do you Add a database then? (that is: click Add; click
Browse; choose
Dear William
If you doesn't see any grey rectangle mentioning BibTeX bibliography
then you have not inserted it yet, so you cannot expect to have
references when you try to add a citation.
So first of all you must insert your BibTeX Bibliography into your
project
Alex
bably in your
installation.
However,
(1) I can't add more than two of my four .bib files to any new or existing
document. The program simply ignores the third and fourth.
(2) When I do succeed in adding one or two .bib files to an existing
document, some but not all of the citations in the bo
On 06/12/12 at 03:58pm, William Hanson wrote:
> My problem is not primarily with creating new documents. It is mainly with
> getting existing LyX documents (that have been transferred to my new
> computer) to appear with the references in them when LyX creates pdf files
> from them. At present
simply ignores the third and fourth.
> (2) When I do succeed in adding one or two .bib files to an existing
> document, some but not all of the citations in the body of the document
> connect to the cited reference, even though that reference is in the .bib
> files that have been added
From: William Hanson [whan...@umn.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 4:14 PM
I'm having trouble getting LyX to allow me to insert citations into documents
created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP, which runs Windows
XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works just fine
From: William Hanson [whan...@umn.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 12:08 AM
Bill,
Please respond to the list so that others can see your message. This is good so
that
(1) if we get a solution it will be searchable by others that have this problem
in the future
(2) if we find a solution others
From: William Hanson [whan...@umn.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 4:14 PM
I'm having trouble getting LyX to allow me to insert citations into documents
created on a new Dell (running Windows 7). (My old HP, which runs Windows
XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX works just fine
From: William Hanson [whan...@umn.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 12:08 AM
Bill,
Please respond to the list so that others can see your message. This is good so
that
(1) if we get a solution it will be searchable by others that have this problem
in the future
(2) if we find a solution others
From: William Hanson [whan...@umn.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 4:14 PM
>I'm having trouble getting LyX to allow me to insert citations into documents
>created on a new Dell >(running Windows 7). (My old HP, which runs Windows
>XP, has no trouble doing this). On the Dell LyX
From: William Hanson [whan...@umn.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 12:08 AM
Bill,
Please respond to the list so that others can see your message. This is good so
that
(1) if we get a solution it will be searchable by others that have this problem
in the future
(2) if we find a solution others
The same problem, the same cure outlined in thread under Windows XP SP3
x86. Multiple edits of bibtex bibliography make my life hard but
eventually seem to work. Moreover the Edit Database(s) with external
seem to return an empty file when the bibtex does not work. Possibly the
cache is
The same problem, the same cure outlined in thread under Windows XP SP3
x86. Multiple edits of bibtex bibliography make my life hard but
eventually seem to work. Moreover the Edit Database(s) with external
seem to return an empty file when the bibtex does not work. Possibly the
cache is
The same problem, the same cure outlined in thread under Windows XP SP3
x86. Multiple edits of bibtex bibliography make my life hard but
eventually seem to work. Moreover the "Edit Database(s) with external"
seem to return an empty file when the bibtex does not work. Possibly the
cache is
Hey everyone
Is there a way to reduce the width of citations buttons in the main screen
of the lyx editor? Some portions of my text have large number of citations.
When a citation has more
than one item it can occupy several pixels of each line of the editor.
After this is hard to read because
Hey everyone
Is there a way to reduce the width of citations buttons in the main screen
of the lyx editor? Some portions of my text have large number of citations.
When a citation has more
than one item it can occupy several pixels of each line of the editor.
After this is hard to read because
Hey everyone
Is there a way to reduce the width of citations buttons in the main screen
of the lyx editor? Some portions of my text have large number of citations.
When a citation has more
than one item it can occupy several pixels of each line of the editor.
After this is hard to read because
2012/4/30 kaplae01 ehud.kap...@gmail.com:
For reasons that are still mysterious to me, I have seen this behavior, and
cured it by removing the
old call for the bibliographical database and replacing it with a call to
the new one (the one in the old
place).
This sounds like a problem with a
2012/4/30 kaplae01 ehud.kap...@gmail.com:
For reasons that are still mysterious to me, I have seen this behavior, and
cured it by removing the
old call for the bibliographical database and replacing it with a call to
the new one (the one in the old
place).
This sounds like a problem with a
2012/4/30 kaplae01 :
> For reasons that are still mysterious to me, I have seen this behavior, and
> cured it by removing the
> old call for the bibliographical database and replacing it with a call to
> the new one (the one in the old
> place).
This sounds like a problem
making some final changes to my dissertation, written on another
computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use
it for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as
question marks in the PDF. How can I fix this without manually redoing
every single citation
making some final changes to my dissertation, written on another
computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use
it for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as
question marks in the PDF. How can I fix this without manually redoing
every single citation
making some final changes to my dissertation, written on another
computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use
it for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as
question marks in the PDF. How can I fix this without manually redoing
every single citation
,
Felix
Am 28.04.2012, 06:19 Uhr, schrieb Jane Shevtsov jane@gmail.com:
I'm making some final changes to my dissertation, written on another
computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use it
for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as question
, written on another
computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use it
for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as question
marks in the PDF. How can I fix this without manually redoing every single
citation?
Thanks,
Jane
--
Erstellt mit Operas
,
Felix
Am 28.04.2012, 06:19 Uhr, schrieb Jane Shevtsov jane@gmail.com:
I'm making some final changes to my dissertation, written on another
computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use it
for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as question
, written on another
computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use it
for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as question
marks in the PDF. How can I fix this without manually redoing every single
citation?
Thanks,
Jane
--
Erstellt mit Operas
,
Felix
Am 28.04.2012, 06:19 Uhr, schrieb Jane Shevtsov <jane@gmail.com>:
I'm making some final changes to my dissertation, written on another
computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use it
for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as qu
jane@gmail.com>:
>
>
> I'm making some final changes to my dissertation, written on another
>> computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use it
>> for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as question
>> marks in the
I'm making some final changes to my dissertation, written on another
computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use it
for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as question
marks in the PDF. How can I fix this without manually redoing every single
I'm making some final changes to my dissertation, written on another
computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use it
for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as question
marks in the PDF. How can I fix this without manually redoing every single
I'm making some final changes to my dissertation, written on another
computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use it
for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as question
marks in the PDF. How can I fix this without manually redoing every single
Hmm,
I would need to see a bit more of the log, but my guess is you are
using a bib file that contains unicode characters (since the problem
occurs only when you insert references). Bibtex does not play along
very well with unicode. Some would say it does not play at all. If
this is the problem,
\apa.cls
Document Class: apa 2008/12/09 American Psychological Association format v1.3.4
Class apa Warning: Using BibTeX with apacite for citations and references.
(C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex\base\article.cls
Document Class: article 2007/10/19 v1.4h Standard LaTeX document class
(C:\Program
Well,
I am out of my depth when it comes to Windows, but the problem seems
to be related to line 29 of your bbl file. So it is a reference that
gives you problems, most likely. And my guess is that it is the
reference with key Jha2009 (your second one). What does it look like?
Does it contain any
Find below.
Thanks Stefano.
You are right is has strange characters. I migrated my entire library from
Mendeley. I guess the encoding did not go well. I would rather switch the
reference manager than redo all references because the database is huge. I
hope the biblatex+biber combination will help
Actually, I think you have a much simpler problem: your bib file is
corrupted (probably because of the translation from Mendeley). There
are no strange character in the original ref. Here is the correct ref,
just downloaded from
http://ideas.repec.org/p/pas/asarcc/2008-07.html#biblio
Thanks Steffano
I edited the reference and everything works well
Shylock Muyengwa | PhD Candidate Managing Editor
School of Natural Resources Environment| Center for African Studies
University of Florida P O Box 112100 | Gainesville, FL 32611-2100
Office 352.273.4751| Fax
Hmm,
I would need to see a bit more of the log, but my guess is you are
using a bib file that contains unicode characters (since the problem
occurs only when you insert references). Bibtex does not play along
very well with unicode. Some would say it does not play at all. If
this is the problem,
\apa.cls
Document Class: apa 2008/12/09 American Psychological Association format v1.3.4
Class apa Warning: Using BibTeX with apacite for citations and references.
(C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex\base\article.cls
Document Class: article 2007/10/19 v1.4h Standard LaTeX document class
(C:\Program
Well,
I am out of my depth when it comes to Windows, but the problem seems
to be related to line 29 of your bbl file. So it is a reference that
gives you problems, most likely. And my guess is that it is the
reference with key Jha2009 (your second one). What does it look like?
Does it contain any
Find below.
Thanks Stefano.
You are right is has strange characters. I migrated my entire library from
Mendeley. I guess the encoding did not go well. I would rather switch the
reference manager than redo all references because the database is huge. I
hope the biblatex+biber combination will help
Actually, I think you have a much simpler problem: your bib file is
corrupted (probably because of the translation from Mendeley). There
are no strange character in the original ref. Here is the correct ref,
just downloaded from
http://ideas.repec.org/p/pas/asarcc/2008-07.html#biblio
Thanks Steffano
I edited the reference and everything works well
Shylock Muyengwa | PhD Candidate Managing Editor
School of Natural Resources Environment| Center for African Studies
University of Florida P O Box 112100 | Gainesville, FL 32611-2100
Office 352.273.4751| Fax
Hmm,
I would need to see a bit more of the log, but my guess is you are
using a bib file that contains unicode characters (since the problem
occurs only when you insert references). Bibtex does not play along
very well with unicode. Some would say it does not play at all. If
this is the problem,
lician, german, german-x-2009-06-19, greek, gujarati, hindi, hungarian, iceland
ic, indonesian, interlingua, irish, italian, kannada, kurmanji, lao, latin, lat
vian, lithuanian, malayalam, marathi, mongolian, mongolianlmc, monogreek, ngerm
an, ngerman-x-2009-06-19, nynorsk, oriya, panjabi, pinyin, po
Well,
I am out of my depth when it comes to Windows, but the problem seems
to be related to line 29 of your bbl file. So it is a reference that
gives you problems, most likely. And my guess is that it is the
reference with key Jha2009 (your second one). What does it look like?
Does it contain any
Find below.
Thanks Stefano.
You are right is has strange characters. I migrated my entire library from
Mendeley. I guess the encoding did not go well. I would rather switch the
reference manager than redo all references because the database is huge. I
hope the biblatex+biber combination will help
Actually, I think you have a much simpler problem: your bib file is
corrupted (probably because of the translation from Mendeley). There
are no strange character in the original ref. Here is the correct ref,
just downloaded from
http://ideas.repec.org/p/pas/asarcc/2008-07.html#biblio
Thanks Steffano
I edited the reference and everything works well
Shylock Muyengwa | PhD Candidate & Managing Editor
School of Natural Resources & Environment| Center for African Studies
University of Florida P O Box 112100 | Gainesville, FL 32611-2100
Office 352.273.4751| Fax
allows under outline to switch to 'list of citations'.
If one could mark the citation(s!!, i.e. marking a bunch of citations
simultaneously) assumed to cause the error directly in the list and takes
these citations temporarily out (by, lets say, a right mouse click, and
perhaps lyx puts
allows under outline to switch to 'list of citations'. If one
could mark the citation(s!!, i.e. marking a bunch of citations
simultaneously) assumed to cause the error directly in the list and
takes these citations temporarily out (by, lets say, a right mouse
click, and perhaps lyx puts
allows under outline to switch to 'list of citations'.
If one could mark the citation(s!!, i.e. marking a bunch of citations
simultaneously) assumed to cause the error directly in the list and takes
these citations temporarily out (by, lets say, a right mouse click, and
perhaps lyx puts
allows under outline to switch to 'list of citations'. If one
could mark the citation(s!!, i.e. marking a bunch of citations
simultaneously) assumed to cause the error directly in the list and
takes these citations temporarily out (by, lets say, a right mouse
click, and perhaps lyx puts
allows under outline to switch to 'list of citations'.
If one could mark the citation(s!!, i.e. marking a bunch of citations
simultaneously) assumed to cause the error directly in the list and takes
these citations temporarily out (by, lets say, a right mouse click, and
perhaps lyx puts
yet.
Cheers,
Rainer
>
> Lyx allows under outline to switch to 'list of citations'. If one
> could mark the citation(s!!, i.e. marking a bunch of citations
> simultaneously) assumed to cause the error directly in the list and
> takes these citations temporarily out (by, lets say
on this
pressing issue of mine.
I have attached two files depicting two categories of
citations. I named them as type-one-citation and
type-two-citation.
In some processors there is no way one can make a range
citation as shown in the second and third citations in
the file ''type-one
On 01/19/2012 04:13 AM, elloh van wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a LyX user:
Please I would like to have a clarification on this
pressing issue of mine.
I have attached two files depicting two categories of
citations. I named them as type-one-citation and
type-two-citation.
In some processors
on this
pressing issue of mine.
I have attached two files depicting two categories of
citations. I named them as type-one-citation and
type-two-citation.
In some processors there is no way one can make a range
citation as shown in the second and third citations in
the file ''type-one
On 01/19/2012 04:13 AM, elloh van wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a LyX user:
Please I would like to have a clarification on this
pressing issue of mine.
I have attached two files depicting two categories of
citations. I named them as type-one-citation and
type-two-citation.
In some processors
ld like to have a clarification on this
> pressing issue of mine.
>
> I have attached two files depicting two categories of
> citations. I named them as type-one-citation and
> type-two-citation.
>
> In some processors there is no way one can make a range
> citation as shown in the s
On 01/19/2012 04:13 AM, elloh van wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a LyX user:
Please I would like to have a clarification on this
pressing issue of mine.
I have attached two files depicting two categories of
citations. I named them as type-one-citation and
type-two-citation.
In some processors
not compatible with author year citations.*
Please help me in getting rid of this problm.
Thanks
Some citation styles allow you to use the author-year style with natbib,
but not all. This is confusing and hopefully will be improved in a
future version of LyX. See http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/2329
not compatible with author year citations.*
Please help me in getting rid of this problm.
Thanks
Some citation styles allow you to use the author-year style with natbib,
but not all. This is confusing and hopefully will be improved in a
future version of LyX. See http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/2329
not compatible with author year citations.*
Please help me in getting rid of this problm.
Thanks
Some citation styles allow you to use the author-year style with natbib,
but not all. This is confusing and hopefully will be improved in a
future version of LyX. See http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/2329
Hi all,
I just started using LYX for my doctoral thesis for the last few days. I
installed the latest version of Miktex (2.9) and LYX (2.0.2).
I am facing a problem regarding the bibliography. Every time I run it it
says : B*ibliography not compatible with author year citations.*
Please help me
Sorry, I have forgotten to include the list in the address list.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com
Date: 2012/1/4
Subject: Re: Biblography not compatible with author year citations
To: Dhriti Sundar Ghosh dhritisgh...@gmail.com
Which bibliography
Hi all,
I just started using LYX for my doctoral thesis for the last few days. I
installed the latest version of Miktex (2.9) and LYX (2.0.2).
I am facing a problem regarding the bibliography. Every time I run it it
says : B*ibliography not compatible with author year citations.*
Please help me
Sorry, I have forgotten to include the list in the address list.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com
Date: 2012/1/4
Subject: Re: Biblography not compatible with author year citations
To: Dhriti Sundar Ghosh dhritisgh...@gmail.com
Which bibliography
201 - 300 of 1405 matches
Mail list logo