+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | \bibliography{title} | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Abbreviation:ã|\bibã% Parameters:ã|titleã% Description: The \bibliography markup starts the bibliography on a new page, centers and prints the title in bold face, and enters the title in the table of contents. Example: ã|\bibliography{ã%Referencesã|}ã% \frenchspacing \bibentry Grabens, Gruss M. 1970.{\it Mechanical Processes in the Human Geomechanism}.Winston: Geomedical Publications, International. \bibentry Illite, Ivan. 1911. ''Pickingthe Philosopher's Stone.'' {\it Mining Truth}.11:455--601. \par +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | References | | | | Grabens, Gruss M. 1970. Mechanical Processes in the Human | | Geomechanism. Winston: Geomedical Publications, International. | | | | Illite, Ivan. 1911. "Picking the Philosopher's Stone." Mining | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ã|Notes:ã%If you need to print your bibliography with a format different than the one illustrated above, refer to the discussion of the \bibliographyformat markup. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | \bibliographyformat{\incontents{yes} | | \titleformat{\dumpinsertseject | | \cl{\twelvept\bd \bibtitle} | | \vs{\bl}} | | \everybibentry{\vs \bl}\goodbreak\hp\nin} | | \sameauthorrulesize{width3em height.6ex | | depth-.5ex}} | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| Abbreviation:ã|\bifã% Parameters: submarkup Submarkup: \incontents, \titleformat, \everybibentry, \sameauthorrulesize