This is a skeleton file to create IEEE style Bibliography list. There is a guide added "create-manual-bib-entry.txt" to manually create popular types of references such as PhD thesis, website, unpublished work etc.
Modified by K. Reaz( kahn.reaz@ieee.org)
Support sites:
http://www.ieee.org/
This project demonstrates how the xr package can be used on Overleaf to resolve labels in other .tex files that have not been \include-d in the main file.
Make sure you enable the correct system call in latexmkrc, depending on the LaTeX engine you're using!
LianTze Lim (from an answer by cyberSingularity at http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/69832/226)
Annotated Bibliography template for Georgia Tech CS-6460 Assignment 5 (Collecting your sources). Citations are in SIGCHI format. Credit for creating this template goes to Brady Hurlburt, I just exposed it as an Overleaf template. Original files can be found at https://github.gatech.edu/bhurlburt3/bibentry-example
This example shows how to create multiple bibliographies/reference lists in the same document, potentially from different .bib files, using the bibunits package.
For more information, see the bibunits documentation.
The natbib package provides automatic numbering, sorting and formatting of in text citations and bibliographic references in LaTeX. It supports both numeric and author-year citation styles.
The natbib package is the most commonly used package for handling references in LaTeX, and it is very functional, but the more modern biblatex package is also worth a look.
This is not a full thesis template! It only demonstrates how to create per-chapter references using the bibunits package with BibTeX. (Do not use with BibLaTeX!)
This is not a full thesis template! It only demonstrates how to create per-chapter references using the chapterbib package with BibTeX. (Do not use with BibLaTeX!)