BibTeX field type: note
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The note
field in a BibTeX entry is utilized to convey additional information regarding the cited work that doesn’t fit into other standardized fields. This could include supplementary remarks, explanations, or clarifications that are pertinent for the reader to understand the context or the significance of the work in question. The note
field proves to be a versatile tool in BibTeX, allowing for the inclusion of various kinds of information that could enhance the detail and depth of the citation.
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Utilizing the note
field can often bring more depth to a reference by including additional context, remarks on the publication status, specific annotations, or any other relevant data that would benefit the reader. This might include links to supplementary materials, commentary on the work’s influence or reception, or any other pertinent details.
Format
To employ the note
field, you would include it in your BibTeX entry as shown in the format below:
In the above format, replace “entrytype” with the appropriate type of work (e.g., @book, @article) and “citationkey” with a unique identifier for the entry. Then, you can insert your additional information in the note
field.
Examples
Here are a few practical examples showcasing how to use the note
field in various entries:
Example 1: Additional Information
Example 2: Supplementary Material
In these examples, the note
field is used to indicate the inclusion of references and an index in a book and to provide a link to supplementary materials for an article, thereby offering the reader additional resources and information.