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apalike-german
package: an author year style for BibTeXI made apalike-german.bst
because I was forced to use plain old BibTeX in conjunction with apalike.bst
but I needed German localization. It is simply a copy of the original file. My editions concern the following:
Create the directory {TEXMF}/bibtex/bst/apalike-german
, move apalike-german.bst
there and update the file name database.
First let me point out that if you are not forced to use plain BibTeX it is much better to rely on the biblatex
package, preferably in conjunction with Biber. Thus, you gain much more
flexibility for your references. If you took this into account, call \bibliographystyle{apalike-german}
as usual after \begin{document}
.
In case a numerical year lacks you can use an expression like “n.d.”:
@MISC{undated-item,
...
year = {o.J.},
}
The dots are kept, but only four digits are allowed!
Best is to use the GitHub tracker.
Or visit me on my website and use the comment function there.
mar
bug fixed (Issue #1).© 2016–2022 by Ingram Braun, 1986–2010 by Oren Patashnik.