Customise the generated bibliography list
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 2:09 pm
I've tried searching the forum but my search terms were too common to be accepted.
Also looked everywhere in Bookends and couldn't find a way to do this, although I'm 50% sure I've done this before but can't remember how... I've probably done it manually.
The generated list looks something like this:
1. A. A. Manshina et al., “Effect of salt precursor on laser-assisted copper deposition,” Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing, 89, pp. 755-759, 2007.
2. K. Kordas et al., “Laser-assisted metal deposition from liquid-phase precursors on polymers,” Applied Surface Science, 172, pp. 178-189, 2001.
I want it to be the following:
[1] A. A. Manshina et al., “Effect of salt precursor on laser-assisted copper deposition,” Applied Physics A:
Materials Science & Processing, 89, pp. 755-759, 2007.
[2] K. Kordas et al., “Laser-assisted metal deposition from liquid-phase precursors on polymers,” Applied
Surface Science, 172, pp. 178-189, 2001.
In other words, the numbering with a bracket [], and also an indent between [1] and the start of the citation, also the second line to have the same indent as the first line after the number.
Is it possible?
Also looked everywhere in Bookends and couldn't find a way to do this, although I'm 50% sure I've done this before but can't remember how... I've probably done it manually.
The generated list looks something like this:
1. A. A. Manshina et al., “Effect of salt precursor on laser-assisted copper deposition,” Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing, 89, pp. 755-759, 2007.
2. K. Kordas et al., “Laser-assisted metal deposition from liquid-phase precursors on polymers,” Applied Surface Science, 172, pp. 178-189, 2001.
I want it to be the following:
[1] A. A. Manshina et al., “Effect of salt precursor on laser-assisted copper deposition,” Applied Physics A:
Materials Science & Processing, 89, pp. 755-759, 2007.
[2] K. Kordas et al., “Laser-assisted metal deposition from liquid-phase precursors on polymers,” Applied
Surface Science, 172, pp. 178-189, 2001.
In other words, the numbering with a bracket [], and also an indent between [1] and the start of the citation, also the second line to have the same indent as the first line after the number.
Is it possible?