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Citing articles in languages different from that of the journal

Journals in languages other than the current lingua franca of science will sometimes publish articles in a language other than their main one. For example, “Normierte Ringe” by Israel Gelfand (on ...
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Best practices for \cite and \citep

Imagine that \cite{webb2004oscillations}) and \citep{webb2004oscillations}) yield, respectively Webb and Owen, 2004 (Webb and Owen, 2004) When writing a paper, what is the best practice to cite this ...
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Should you use bibtex entries from the source?

I wish to cite this article. A bibtex entry can be downloaded directly, which is as follows: @inbook{Kleinhenz2017, author = {Julie E. Kleinhenz and Aaron Paz}, title = {An {ISRU} propellant ...
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\bibentry producing dashes for authors with custom bst

I made a custom .bst file using makebst and chose the option for producing a long dash for repeated author names in the bibliography (option nmdash,nmd-3). (I'm using bibtex with natbib and author-...
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LaTeX vs InDesign [closed]

I've been using LaTeX for a while (even tough I'm far from being a pro), and I would like to ask expert users whether they prefer LaTeX or InDesign. Obviously, one is open source and the other not. ...
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What should an BibTeX entry for a Stack Exchange post look like?

On (some?) science SE sites, we can get BibTeX code for citing posts. This is what this can look like: @MISC{30073, TITLE = {Cutting equal sticks from different sticks}, AUTHOR = {Erel Segal-...
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Effective way to anonymise interviewee identities for academic research

I'm looking for an efficient way to anonymise interviewee identities using a pseudonym list. Academic and teaching case studies often use direct quotation from interviews and observational data. In ...
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What is the best way to handle bibliographies which include a lot of online sources?

This question arises from discussion of my earlier question about URLs and BibTeX, I am looking for a solution that works smoothly with primarily web-based references. I have .bib files which contain ...
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Best practive for managing the same bibliography files across several machines?

If you are/have using/used the same bibliography files across several machines (say a laptop and a desktop machine) of yours... How did you solve the problem of consistency? With a version control ...
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Difference between bibliography management styles

There are two ways that I've seen people including their bibliographies. The first is without including any package: % Document: \bibliographystyle{ieeetr} \bibliography{<file>} And the second ...
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Order of appendices

I'm not sure whether it fits on TeX.SE or some other SE site, but anyways: I wonder whether there's a good standard on the order of the common appendices when writing the thesis. I have in mind the ...
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How do you organize bibtex citations?

I use JabRef sofar on multiple files, each for a specific topic and then include all the needed (mostly all of them) at the end of file with a single line: \bibliography{bib/foo,bib/bar,..} ...
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