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BibDesk - an application/database to manage your bibliography - kindly suggest to read the BibTex Intro if you are not familiar with it at all. That's how it *starts*:
Here's a trivial example to help illustrate. First we have a macro definition:
@string{PACT = "International Conference on Processors,
Architectures and Compilation Techniques"}
Next a single entry:
@proceedings{pact02,
booktitle = PACT,
Year = 2002,
Month = sep,
Address = "Harvard Square"}
The terminology we'll use to describe the entry is as follows:
@publication-type{citation-key, field-name = value}
Any value can be either a quoted string (using either `""' or `{}') or a number, or a macro (like `PACT' in the above example).
What? Where? How? Huh?
No wonder there are still people following the advise Mr. Eco gave 1989 stuffing a very real filing box with very real cards.

Like I did for a couple of month when I started studying.
Here's a trivial example to help illustrate. First we have a macro definition:
@string{PACT = "International Conference on Processors,
Architectures and Compilation Techniques"}
Next a single entry:
@proceedings{pact02,
booktitle = PACT,
Year = 2002,
Month = sep,
Address = "Harvard Square"}
The terminology we'll use to describe the entry is as follows:
@publication-type{citation-key, field-name = value}
Any value can be either a quoted string (using either `""' or `{}') or a number, or a macro (like `PACT' in the above example).
What? Where? How? Huh?
No wonder there are still people following the advise Mr. Eco gave 1989 stuffing a very real filing box with very real cards.

Like I did for a couple of month when I started studying.
tanja jenni - 8. Feb, 11:26