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.TH BIBTEX 1 .SH NAME bibtex \- make a LaTeX bibliography .SH SYNOPSIS .B bibtex auxname .SH DESCRIPTION BibTeX reads the top-level auxiliary .I (.aux) file that was output during the running of .BR latex (1) and creates a bibliography .I (.bbl) file that will be incorporated into the document on subsequent runs of LaTeX. The auxname on the command line must be given without the .I .aux extension. .PP BibTeX looks up, in the bibliographic database .I (.bib) files, the entries specified by the \\cite and \\nocite commands in the LaTeX source file. It formats the information from those entries according to instructions in the style .I (.bst) file, and it outputs the results to the .I .bbl file. .PP The LaTeX manual (aka .I LaTeX - A Document Preparation System, by Leslie Lamport) explains what a LaTeX source file must contain to work with BibTeX. Appendix B of the LaTeX manual describes the format of the .I .bib files. The "BibTeXing" document describes extensions and details of this format, and it gives other useful hints for using BibTeX. BibTeX on Unix incorporates the path-searching mechanism described in the man page for .BR tex (1). As of the August 1988 web2c version, BibTeX searches the TEXINPUTS path (if it's defined, else a system-dependent default) for .I .bst files, BIBINPUTS for .I .bib files, and no path for .I .aux files. .PP .SH FILES .TP 20 btxdoc.tex "BibTeXing" \- LaTeXable documentation for general BibTeX users .TP btxhak.tex "Designing BibTeX Styles" \- LaTeXable documentation for style designers .TP btxdoc.bib database file for those two documents .TP xampl.bib database file giving examples of all standard entry types .TP btxbst.doc template file and documentation for the standard styles .PP All these files should be available in the same directory somewhere on the system. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR latex (1), .BR tex (1).