Introduction to BibTeX and the Conference Type Entry
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BibTeX is a reference management system used to format lists of references in a document. It is widely used in academic writing, particularly in scientific and technical fields. In this guide, we will introduce you to the conference
entry type in BibTeX and show you how to use it in your LaTeX documents.
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The Conference Entry Type
The conference
entry type is used to refer to papers published in conference proceedings. The required fields for a conference
entry are:
author
: The name(s) of the author(s) of the paper.title
: The title of the paper.booktitle
: The name of the conference proceedings.year
: The year the conference was held.
Optional fields for a conference
entry include:
editor
: The name(s) of the editor(s) of the conference proceedings.volume
: The volume number of the proceedings.number
: The number of the proceedings.series
: The name of the series or set of books that the conference proceedings belong to.pages
: The page numbers on which the paper appears.address
: The location of the conference.month
: The month in which the conference was held.organization
: The organization that sponsored the conference.publisher
: The publisher of the proceedings.note
: Miscellaneous information.
Here is an example of a conference
entry:
Using the Conference Entry Type in LaTeX
Once you have created a conference
entry in your BibTeX file, you can reference it in your LaTeX document using the \cite
command. For example:
In this example, the example_conference
entry in the references.bib
file is cited using the \cite
command. The bibliography is then generated using the plain
style.