tex >> natbib -- how to add unreferenced paper to bibliography?
by nospam » Fri, 15 Apr 2005 15:17:03 GMT
Hi all,
I am writing a document in which I use the natbib package.
Now, I would like to add items to the bibliography which are not
referenced in the text (they are references in some figures). It there
a "silent" \cite command that would add the bibliographic item without
creating any text?
Thanks for your help
Pascal
tex >> natbib -- how to add unreferenced paper to bibliography?
by Dominik Wanhoven » Fri, 15 Apr 2005 15:25:26 GMT
nospam schrieb:
\nocite{label}
Dominik.-
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