crystalbruce
June 11th, 2009, 04:31 PM
Hi there,
I'm a little embarrassed that my first post on the Ubuntu Forums has to be a request for help with something unrelated to Ubuntu. I have a feeling there are a lot of people on here who may know a thing or two about LaTeX.
My issue: I want to cite an entry in my .bib file but not have it create an entry in the Reference List. I did some googling and found \citeswithoutentry from the jurabib package. I have jurabib installed but the other issue is that I want to generate the Reference List citation in a different spot (ie. not at the end of the document and not have the heading "References").
I am currently using natbib and the newapa style because APA is the style I need to use. I think this problem can be simplified if there is an easy way to move the Reference List to another place in the document. Then I can use use the \nocite{*} command.
Thanks for reading. Sorry if I made this issue more complicated than it needs to be.
Crystal
I'm a little embarrassed that my first post on the Ubuntu Forums has to be a request for help with something unrelated to Ubuntu. I have a feeling there are a lot of people on here who may know a thing or two about LaTeX.
My issue: I want to cite an entry in my .bib file but not have it create an entry in the Reference List. I did some googling and found \citeswithoutentry from the jurabib package. I have jurabib installed but the other issue is that I want to generate the Reference List citation in a different spot (ie. not at the end of the document and not have the heading "References").
I am currently using natbib and the newapa style because APA is the style I need to use. I think this problem can be simplified if there is an easy way to move the Reference List to another place in the document. Then I can use use the \nocite{*} command.
Thanks for reading. Sorry if I made this issue more complicated than it needs to be.
Crystal