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How to remove the list of numbers after a BibTex bibliography?


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I'd like to remove the numbers at the end of my bibliography:



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The code is



bibliographystyle{plain}
bibliography{refs}
cite{Cottle_2009}
cite{Bhattacharjee2015}
cite{Wikram98}
cite{Wikramanayake2011}
cite{Wingfield98}
cite{Weise2014}
cite{Walston2010}
cite{Trinkel2011}


etc with more references, followed by 'end{document}'.










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    Welcome to tex.sx. The list of numbers is the result of all the cite commands. To get rid of them, just remove the cites. What you may have in mind instead is to make sure these entries get included in your bibliography. To do that, instead of cite, use nocite. That will add them to the bibliography, but not mention them anywhere else. If you want to include all the entries in your .bib file in the bibliography, you can say nocite{*}, but if you want to ignore some of those entries, you have to be selective.

    – barbara beeton
    16 hours ago
















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I'd like to remove the numbers at the end of my bibliography:



enter image description here



The code is



bibliographystyle{plain}
bibliography{refs}
cite{Cottle_2009}
cite{Bhattacharjee2015}
cite{Wikram98}
cite{Wikramanayake2011}
cite{Wingfield98}
cite{Weise2014}
cite{Walston2010}
cite{Trinkel2011}


etc with more references, followed by 'end{document}'.










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  • 3





    Welcome to tex.sx. The list of numbers is the result of all the cite commands. To get rid of them, just remove the cites. What you may have in mind instead is to make sure these entries get included in your bibliography. To do that, instead of cite, use nocite. That will add them to the bibliography, but not mention them anywhere else. If you want to include all the entries in your .bib file in the bibliography, you can say nocite{*}, but if you want to ignore some of those entries, you have to be selective.

    – barbara beeton
    16 hours ago














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I'd like to remove the numbers at the end of my bibliography:



enter image description here



The code is



bibliographystyle{plain}
bibliography{refs}
cite{Cottle_2009}
cite{Bhattacharjee2015}
cite{Wikram98}
cite{Wikramanayake2011}
cite{Wingfield98}
cite{Weise2014}
cite{Walston2010}
cite{Trinkel2011}


etc with more references, followed by 'end{document}'.










share|improve this question







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I'd like to remove the numbers at the end of my bibliography:



enter image description here



The code is



bibliographystyle{plain}
bibliography{refs}
cite{Cottle_2009}
cite{Bhattacharjee2015}
cite{Wikram98}
cite{Wikramanayake2011}
cite{Wingfield98}
cite{Weise2014}
cite{Walston2010}
cite{Trinkel2011}


etc with more references, followed by 'end{document}'.







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    Welcome to tex.sx. The list of numbers is the result of all the cite commands. To get rid of them, just remove the cites. What you may have in mind instead is to make sure these entries get included in your bibliography. To do that, instead of cite, use nocite. That will add them to the bibliography, but not mention them anywhere else. If you want to include all the entries in your .bib file in the bibliography, you can say nocite{*}, but if you want to ignore some of those entries, you have to be selective.

    – barbara beeton
    16 hours ago














  • 3





    Welcome to tex.sx. The list of numbers is the result of all the cite commands. To get rid of them, just remove the cites. What you may have in mind instead is to make sure these entries get included in your bibliography. To do that, instead of cite, use nocite. That will add them to the bibliography, but not mention them anywhere else. If you want to include all the entries in your .bib file in the bibliography, you can say nocite{*}, but if you want to ignore some of those entries, you have to be selective.

    – barbara beeton
    16 hours ago








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Welcome to tex.sx. The list of numbers is the result of all the cite commands. To get rid of them, just remove the cites. What you may have in mind instead is to make sure these entries get included in your bibliography. To do that, instead of cite, use nocite. That will add them to the bibliography, but not mention them anywhere else. If you want to include all the entries in your .bib file in the bibliography, you can say nocite{*}, but if you want to ignore some of those entries, you have to be selective.

– barbara beeton
16 hours ago





Welcome to tex.sx. The list of numbers is the result of all the cite commands. To get rid of them, just remove the cites. What you may have in mind instead is to make sure these entries get included in your bibliography. To do that, instead of cite, use nocite. That will add them to the bibliography, but not mention them anywhere else. If you want to include all the entries in your .bib file in the bibliography, you can say nocite{*}, but if you want to ignore some of those entries, you have to be selective.

– barbara beeton
16 hours ago










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Remove individual cite after stating bibstyle and bibliography.



Put all your references via jabref or any other literature libs. Then just call it in your code, for example:
bibliography{reference.bib}



assuming reference.bib contains all your rrls.
Hope this helps






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  • Whereas, if not all references are well cited. To still display it in the references, add nocite{*} before bibliography{style}

    – MCeee
    14 hours ago














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Remove individual cite after stating bibstyle and bibliography.



Put all your references via jabref or any other literature libs. Then just call it in your code, for example:
bibliography{reference.bib}



assuming reference.bib contains all your rrls.
Hope this helps






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  • Whereas, if not all references are well cited. To still display it in the references, add nocite{*} before bibliography{style}

    – MCeee
    14 hours ago


















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Remove individual cite after stating bibstyle and bibliography.



Put all your references via jabref or any other literature libs. Then just call it in your code, for example:
bibliography{reference.bib}



assuming reference.bib contains all your rrls.
Hope this helps






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  • Whereas, if not all references are well cited. To still display it in the references, add nocite{*} before bibliography{style}

    – MCeee
    14 hours ago
















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Remove individual cite after stating bibstyle and bibliography.



Put all your references via jabref or any other literature libs. Then just call it in your code, for example:
bibliography{reference.bib}



assuming reference.bib contains all your rrls.
Hope this helps






share|improve this answer













Remove individual cite after stating bibstyle and bibliography.



Put all your references via jabref or any other literature libs. Then just call it in your code, for example:
bibliography{reference.bib}



assuming reference.bib contains all your rrls.
Hope this helps







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Whereas, if not all references are well cited. To still display it in the references, add nocite{*} before bibliography{style}

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