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Is there a way to show the “reference number in brackets” instead of “name, year”?



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I'm using "apacite" package. and I was wondering whether there is a way to do this:



Let reference #5 be: "Besterfield, D. (2013). Quality improevment (9 ed.). Pearson."



When I use "cite{Besterfield}", latex prints "(Besterfield, 2013)".



But what I need is "[5]" instead of "(Besterfield, 2013)"



Is there a way to get that "5"?



Thanks & Regards.










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    I'm using "apacite" package. and I was wondering whether there is a way to do this:



    Let reference #5 be: "Besterfield, D. (2013). Quality improevment (9 ed.). Pearson."



    When I use "cite{Besterfield}", latex prints "(Besterfield, 2013)".



    But what I need is "[5]" instead of "(Besterfield, 2013)"



    Is there a way to get that "5"?



    Thanks & Regards.










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      I'm using "apacite" package. and I was wondering whether there is a way to do this:



      Let reference #5 be: "Besterfield, D. (2013). Quality improevment (9 ed.). Pearson."



      When I use "cite{Besterfield}", latex prints "(Besterfield, 2013)".



      But what I need is "[5]" instead of "(Besterfield, 2013)"



      Is there a way to get that "5"?



      Thanks & Regards.










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      I'm using "apacite" package. and I was wondering whether there is a way to do this:



      Let reference #5 be: "Besterfield, D. (2013). Quality improevment (9 ed.). Pearson."



      When I use "cite{Besterfield}", latex prints "(Besterfield, 2013)".



      But what I need is "[5]" instead of "(Besterfield, 2013)"



      Is there a way to get that "5"?



      Thanks & Regards.







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