Hi,
In the bibliography part of my article, references mention the URL and DOI of the referred books and articles.
How may I avoid that?
Is it in the \bibliographystyle command?
Regards
BibTeX, biblatex and biber ⇒ bibliography without URL and DOI fields
Re: bibliography without URL and DOI fields
Hi,
I think it is enough with removing the fields (url=...,DOI=...,) from the bibliography entry.
Regards.
I think it is enough with removing the fields (url=...,DOI=...,) from the bibliography entry.
Regards.
Re: bibliography without URL and DOI fields
Of course it would do the trick, but may be for another report I would need the DOI information.
That's why I'd like to keep the information in the bib file and specify in my tex file (I don't know how yet) to hide the DOI and URL information in the bibliography part.
That's why I'd like to keep the information in the bib file and specify in my tex file (I don't know how yet) to hide the DOI and URL information in the bibliography part.
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Re: bibliography without URL and DOI fields
It depends not on the LaTeX side but on the bibliography style file you are using. What do you have in \bibliographystyle{...}?
Joseph Wright
Re: bibliography without URL and DOI fields
I use the elsarticle-num style (Elsevier article)
Re: bibliography without URL and DOI fields
If you don´t want to remove the fields just comment them with %.
I particularly use babunsrt-fl style in order to have entries in different languages, but I never use the DOI field for example...
You could modify the .sty file and rename it, just remove from the .sty file the fields you don´t want to be printed. But I guess the tricky idea of commenting them would be more practical...
I particularly use babunsrt-fl style in order to have entries in different languages, but I never use the DOI field for example...
You could modify the .sty file and rename it, just remove from the .sty file the fields you don´t want to be printed. But I guess the tricky idea of commenting them would be more practical...