BibTeX field type: number
In BibTeX, the number
field is used to specify the issue number of a journal, the number of a technical report, or other identifiers that are part of a larger series. This field helps to pinpoint the exact issue or edition of a series where the referenced work can be found, providing more precise information for locating the material.
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This field is commonly used in conjunction with the volume
field, especially for journal articles and periodicals. For a technical report, the number
field would typically contain the report number assigned by the institution or organization that published the report.
Format
The format for the number
field is relatively straightforward. In the context of an article entry, it would appear as follows:
Here, “citation_key” represents a unique identifier for the entry, and “issue_number” represents the number of the journal issue, technical report, or other publication.
Examples
Below are some examples showcasing the application of the number
field in different contexts:
Example 1: Journal Article
In this example, the number
field specifies the third issue of the 29th volume of the “Journal of Advanced Computing”.
Example 2: Technical Report
In this case, the number
field is used to indicate the specific report number assigned by the “Energy Research Institute”.
Utilizing the number
field accurately can facilitate the reader in finding the source material more easily and verifying the cited information. It’s an essential detail in scholarly writing and research documentation.