Das Problem ist aber, dass es irgendwie nicht so mit harvard harmoniert. Wenn ich bei book z.B. eine URL angebe (z. B. Springerlink) dann kommen Fehler, wieso ist dann in der Template unter book dann das Feld URL mit drin? Gibt es so eine Vorlage auch für Harvard, die mir genau sagt, was Pflicht ist und welche Fehlder optional sind und welche Felder nicht belegt werden dürfen?!?!
This is a bibTeX template file, particularly for IEEE publications (but very useful for other documents too). It provides all entries with all allowed fields as defined in IEEEtran.bst and brief additional information to the entries. Copy an entry to your .bib file, as required. Field names in capital letters are required, all others are optional. For a precise documentation of the usage of IEEEtran.bst refer to ,-------------------------------------------------- | How to Use the IEEEtran BIBTEX Style | Michael Shell, Member, IEEE | http://www.michaelshell.org/tex/ieeetran/bibtex/ `-------------------------------------------------- Last update: Dec. 7, 2009 - Georg Piewald [piewald@student.tugraz.at] Include in the .tex file with: \bibliographystyle{IEEEtran} \bibliography{IEEEabrv,bibliography} Name specification: First von Last von Last, First von Last, Jr, First Macros for months (include without "" or {}): jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec Multiple months: month = sep # "/" # oct, Month and day: month = dec # " 5--9,", The 'language'-field can be used to provide special hyphenation patterns in other languages. Special entries (add an <at> symbol at the beginning) String {maintainer = "Georg Piewald"} preamble { "Maintained by " # maintainer } preamble {"This bibliography was generated on \today"} Entry overview: article book inbook incollection booklet manual inproceedings / conference proceedings mastersthesis phdthesis techreport unpublished electronic (IEEEtran.bst extension) patent (IEEEtran.bst extension) periodical (IEEEtran.bst extension) standard (IEEEtran.bst extension) misc For journal articles Use the predefined strings in IEEEabrv.bib for 'journal' @article{identifier, AUTHOR = "", TITLE = "", language = "", JOURNAL = "", volume = "", number = "", pages = "", month = "", YEAR = "", note = "", url = "" } For books Author AND/OR editor must be present 'edition' should be written as a word up to 10th: edition = "Second", @book{identifier, AUTHOR = "", EDITOR = "", TITLE = "", language = "", edition = "", series = "", address = "", PUBLISHER = "", month = "", YEAR = "", volume = "", number = "", note = "", url = "" } For chapters or sections within books Author and/or editor must be present 'type' overrides the word 'ch.' (chapter) if the book uses sections or parts. eg.: type = "sec." @inbook{identifier, AUTHOR = "", EDITOR = "", TITLE = "", language = "", edition = "", series = "", address = "", PUBLISHER = "", month = "", YEAR = "", volume = "", number = "", chapter = "", type = "", pages = "", note = "", url = "" } To reference part of a book having its own title @incollection{identifier, AUTHOR = "", TITLE = "", BOOKTITLE = "", language = "", edition = "", series = "", editor = "", address = "", publisher = "", month = "", YEAR = "", volume = "", number = "", chapter = "", type = "", pages = "", note = "", url = "" } For printed and bound works that are not formally published @booklet{identifier, author = "", TITLE = "", language = "", edition = "", howpublished = "", organization = "", address = "", month = "", year = "", note = "", url = "" } Technical documentation @manual{identifier, author = "", TITLE = "", language = "", edition = "", howpublished = "", organization = "", address = "", month = "", year = "", note = "", url = "" } For papers in conference proceedings 'inprocedings' is identical to 'conference' Days of the conference may be added, e.g.: month = dec # " 5--9,", 'intype' overrides the literal 'in', e.g.: intype = "presented at the", 'paper' if there is a paper number, e.g.: paper = "11.3.4", 'type' overrides the literal 'paper', e.g.: type = "postdeadline paper", @inproceedings{identifier, AUTHOR = "", TITLE = "", intype = "", BOOKTITLE = "", language = "", series = "", editor = "", volume = "", number = "", organization = "", address = "", publisher = "", month = "", YEAR = "", paper = "", type = "", pages = "", note = "", url = "" } To refer to an entire conference proceedings @proceedings{identifier, editor = "", TITLE = "", language = "", series = "", volume = "", number = "", organization = "", address = "", publisher = "", month = "", YEAR = "", note = "", url = "" } Master's or Minor's thesis 'type' overrides the words "Master's thesis", e.g.: type = "M. Eng. thesis", @mastersthesis{identifier, AUTHOR = "", TITLE = "", language = "", type = "", SCHOOL = "", address = "", month = "", YEAR = "", note = "", url = "" } PhD dissertation 'type' overrides the words "Ph.D. dissertation" @phdthesis{identifier, AUTHOR = "", TITLE = "", language = "", type = "", SCHOOL = "", address = "", month = "", YEAR = "", note = "", url = "" } Technical reports 'type' overrides the words "Tech. Rep.", e.g.: type = "M. Eng. thesis", May also be used for standards submission reports @techreport{identifier, AUTHOR = "", TITLE = "", language = "", howpublished = "", INSTITUTION = "", address = "", number = "", type = "", month = "", YEAR = "", note = "", url = "" } For documents that have not been formally published @unpublished{identifier, AUTHOR = "", TITLE = "", language = "", month = "", year = "", NOTE = "unpublished", url = "" } For internet references (IEEEtran.bst extension) @electronic{identifier, author = "", month = "", year = "", title = "", language = "", howpublished = "", organization = "", address = "", note = "", url = "" } Patents (IEEEtran.bst extension) 'nationality' should be an adjective, e.g. "Japanese" in stead of "Japan" 'type' overrides the word "Patent", e.g.: type = "Patent Request", Use EITHER 'year', 'month', 'day' to mean the date the patent was granted OR 'yearfiled', 'monthfiled', 'dayfiled' for the date the patent was filed @patent{identifier, author = "", title = "", language = "", assignee = "", address = "", NATIONALITY = "", type = "", NUMBER = "", day = "", dayfiled = "", month = "", monthfiled = "", YEAR = "", YEARFILED = "", note = "", url = "" } For journals and magazines (IEEEtran.bst extension) @periodical{identifier, editor = "", TITLE = "", language = "", series = "", volume = "", number = "", organization = "", month = "", YEAR = "", note = "", url = "" } For formally published standards Use EITHER 'institution' OR 'organization' 'type' overrides the words "std.", e.g.: type = "Working Draft Proposed Standard", May also be used for standards submission reports @standard{identifier, author = "", TITLE = "", language = "", howpublished = "", INSTITUTION = "", ORGANIZATION = "", type = "", number = "", revision = "", address = "", month = "", year = "", note = "", url = "" } When none of the other entry types are applicable Possible applications: technical reports that lack an institution, white papers, data sheets, etc @misc{identifier, author = "", title = "", language = "", howpublished = "", organization = "", address = "", pages = "", month = "", year = "", note = "", url = "" } RECOMMENDATIONS FOR UNUSUAL REFERENCES Private communication: use 'misc' with the 'note'-field saying "private communication" or "personal correspondence" Software packages: Refer to the user manual. If the SW is only distributed online, use 'electronic' Laws and Regulations: Use 'misc' with the regulation number in 'howpublished' Internet RFCs: Use 'misc' with the RFC number in 'howpublished'. Also provide a URL