At Sun, 8 Mar 2009 02:52:40 +1100 (EST),
[email protected] wrote:
>
>
> I'm helping a student set a paper in LaTeX and I'm having trouble with
> BibTeX.
>
> The trouble is that she has to use the American Psychology Association
> style. As one who uses only the Harvard system, I am trying to keep it
> simple, if only to broaden my own education.
>
> Normally, I would simple include
>
> \bibliographystyle{apa}
I think it's mslapa.bst not apa.bst
See:
/usr/share/
> I'm helping a student set a paper in LaTeX and I'm having trouble with
> BibTeX.
>
> The trouble is that she has to use the American Psychology Association
> style. As one who uses only the Harvard system, I am trying to keep it
> simple, if only to broaden my own education.
>
> Normally, I would simple include
>
> \bibliographystyle{apa}
I think it's mslapa.bst not apa.bst
See:
/usr/share/
> I'm helping a student set a paper in LaTeX and I'm having trouble with
> BibTeX.
>
> The trouble is that she has to use the American Psychology Association
> style. As one who uses only the Harvard system, I am trying to keep it
> simple, if only to broaden my own education.
>
> Normally, I would simple include
>
> \bibliographystyle{apa}
I think it's mslapa.bst not apa.bst
See:
/usr/share/texmf-texlive/bibtex/bst/mslapa/mslapa.bst
in the texlive-latex-extra package.
Peter C
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