diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index aca860b..0580b39 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -325,8 +325,12 @@ For mor information you can visit https://www.bibtex.com/e/entry-types/. There a To define web sources, I've found the type "misc" perfect. You can always use the following template and fill in the variables in with blanks. +> It's **very important** to fill out the variable ``. This variable is used to reference the reference in +> the +> text to the correct BibTeX entry. + ```latex -@misc{CitingId, +@misc{, author = {}, title = {}, date = {}, @@ -335,4 +339,35 @@ urldate = {}, note = {Abgerufen am }, howpublished = {} } +``` + +### Defining a Book-Source + +To define a book source, it's basically the same principle as a web source. You just got other variables / fields to +fill in. + +```latex +@book{, +author = {}, +title = {}, +publisher = {}, +year = {}, +pages = {} +} +``` + +### Defining a Newspaper-Source + +Newspaper sources work the same. You got a few more variables to fill, because there are more informations relevant. + +```latex +@article{, + author = {}, + title = {}, + journal = {}, + year = {}, + volume = {}, + number = {}, + pages = {}, +} ``` \ No newline at end of file