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		<title>Flexible LaTeX references with Natbib</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LaTeX reference management is superb. However, some publisher want to have the citations arranged in some predefined manner. Yes, they are usually all different. However, if your are using LaTeX and BibTex no much need to be done to format your references right. The natbib package provides you with the tools to satisfy almost any publisher requirements. Related posts: [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.latex-project.org/">LaTeX</a> reference management is superb. However, some publisher want to have the citations arranged in some predefined manner. Yes, they are usually all different. However, if your are using LaTeX and BibTex no much need to be done to format your references right. The <a href="http://merkel.zoneo.net/Latex/natbib.php">natbib package</a> provides you with the tools to satisfy almost any publisher requirements.</p>
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