This plugins requires gitbook >=2.0.0
.
Add this to your book.json
, then run gitbook install
:
{
"plugins": ["bibtex-cite"]
}
The plugin expects a literature.bib
file in your books root folder. You can use the bibtex keys defined within the file to reference the literature.
Your references can also include a URL
key which whill be used on the title of an article. For instance, your literature.bib
file could look like this:
@misc{ROC,
TITLE = {The Rights of Christ according to the principles and doctrines of the Children of Peace},
AUTHOR = {Willson, David},
YEAR = {1815},
URL = {https://archive.org/details/cihm_62453}
}
@misc{TLW,
TITLE = {The Late War between the United States and Great Britain},
AUTHOR = {Hunt, Gilbert J.},
YEAR = {1816},
URL = {https://github.com/wordtreefoundation/books/blob/master/pseudo_biblical/The%20Late%20War%20-%20Gilbert%20Hunt%20-%201816.md}
}
Then, when you want to cite the reference to The Late War
in the bib file, use the following in the content of a page:
{{ "TLW" | cite }}
The referenced pages or any other additional information may be used as a string passed to the cite
filter:
{{ "TLW" | cite("p.~121") }}
The argument, "p. 211", will show up inside the same brackets. Note the tilde in [p.~211], which replaces the end-of-sentence spacing with a non-breakable inter-word space. This non-breakable inter-word space is inserted because the end-of-sentence spacing would be too wide, and "p." should not be separated from the page number.
You can also add a table of references with:
{% references %} {% endreferences %}
(For example, you could put that at the bottom of each page).
Only used literature is included in the table of references. They are ordered by the usage within the text.
The plugin currently only supports IEEE referencing style. Feel free to submit pull requests to add additional styles.