TeX - LaTeX Asked on June 14, 2021
Is there a biblatex style (or another mean to generate this automatically) designed to autocite (citing your own work)? It could be useful in a resume or for exporting to your website a list of publications.
Here is a example of what I want:
In my (zotero) library, I have my works. If I cite these papers, I will obtain something like:
John Doe, Electric equilibrium, Journal of quantum mechanic, 2043 (2), 143-157
But, when you create a list of publications, you may want (and I do) to remove author which is irrelevant in this context and replace it by a dot (list item). Like this:
- Electric equilibrium, Journal of quantum mechanic, 2043 (2), 143-157
And if you have multi-authors papers, you may want to replace
John Doe and foo bar , Electric equilibrium, Journal of quantum mechanic, 2043 (2), 143-157
by (note the "with"):
- Electric equilibrium (with foo bar), Journal of quantum mechanic, 2043 (2), 143-157
I would like to save me the pain to do this by hand.
run texdoc biblatex-publist
from the command line or visit http://ctan.org/pkg/biblatex-publist It is a special style for a publication list in a cv. A complete example can be found at $TEXMF/doc/latex/latex-referenz/10-03-22.ltx
which should be available in your current TeX distribution or available on CTAN.
Correct answer by user2478 on June 14, 2021
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