Hi,
Just started using bibtex to help with the organization of citations in papers and the like... i am currently using the bibtex style called "named" with the command:
\bibliographystyle{named}
... as suggested on this website: http://netra.wustl.edu/links/latex/latex.html
my intent was to get citations that look like (author, year) ... the "named" style was the closest that I could get, however the citations end up looking like [author, year] ...
Did you try "apalike"? That's a standard one. There are many styles available, but finding the right one can be difficult. Unless it is a requirement, numbered references are much prefered over author-date.
any ideas on how to get the more traditional (author, year) style?
thanks!
PS: for anyone using macos X there is a great application called "Bibdesk" which can help manage your .bib file. Anyone know of a similar tool for Linux?
I use pybliographer, but there are many other bib management programs available.
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