LATEX can generate references to an item in the bibliography like that one:
For further reading we refer to the book by Chandrasekhar [3] published in 1983.
created from the following instructions
…by Chandrasekhar~\cite{chandrasekhar-83} published in 1983.
Two or more references should be grouped like that
using
…see~\cite{abrahams-94, aei-homepage, friedman-98, thorne-87, stergioulas-98, williams-97}
rather than separated like
using separate commands:
…see~\cite{blandford-97}, \cite{lisa-96}, \cite{rampp-97}, \cite{liege-93}, \cite{wambsganss-90}.
Every reference in the bibliography must be cited explicitely in the article. References which show up only in the bibliography and are not referenced in the text will otherwise be swallowed during the Living Reviews conversion process!
More about the specific Living Reviews bibliography style can be found in the online Living Reviews Style Guidelines. Please have also a look at the sample bibliography files of this template.
One can as well refer to a label embedded in an equation, table or figure as well as labels in the text, which
refer to the section or subsection they are placed in: See Equation (1
), Table 1 and Figure 1
in
Section 8.1.
Please avoid references to equations like that (1
- 2
), as we want to generate hyperlinks for every single
reference. Instead use this form: (1
, 2
).
We would like the authors to use “catchy” reference labels like
\label{figure:statistical_noise}
rather than cryptic ones like
\label{xy146}.
This helps the editorial staff if we want to double-check the reference links during the editing and converting process.
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