Creating a bibliography is made easy in LaTeX through the use of packages such as bibtex, biber, natbib and biblatex which allow the automatic generation of the reference list in the chosen style (e.g. in that required by the academic journal you’re submitting your article to). Here we present some example documents to help you see how to set up a bibliography in LaTeX to achieve the reference and citation style required.
This example shows how to split your bibliography into different sections using BibLaTeX.
This example was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
This template is very simple. It is especially thought to be used by myself for some simple assignments. It is a small showcase of a simple apa citation setup and feel free to adjust it to your needs!
This is a template to create a list of publications divided in different sections (e.g. Publications, PrePrint, Thesis).
The documents includes a introduction and several comments in the source code.
As an example interesting papers had been used.
An example template of how to create a dissertation style for UWE Bristol (BSc Mathematics/Mathematics and Statistics programme) with margins compatible with MS Word templates (so correct for page limit rules).
This also allows you to separate out References and Bibliography entries.