
Recentemente fiz uma pergunta muito semelhanteaquiusando bibtex
e natbib
. Entrei em contato com os tipógrafos da revista, que me pediram para usar o cas-sc.cls
arquivo junto com biblatex/biber
, e me indicaram seu portal oficial de suporteaquique reitera o conselho de usar biblatex/biber
.
O requisito é que cada item da bibliografia (ou seja, a entrada de linha inteira) se torne um hiperlink clicável (usando o campo doi, se disponível, ou usando o campo url da chave relevante no arquivo bib). Além disso, os campos doi
e url
não devem ser digitados na bibliografia.
O arquivo de estilo bibliográfico que eu gostaria de usar émodelo1-num-nomes.bst
Aqui está um exemplo mínimo que não funciona:
\documentclass{cas-sc}
\newdimen\bibsep
\addbibresource{model1-num-names.bst} % please download the file from the gist URL (see question)
\begin{document}
\title[mode=title]{My paper title}
\tnotemark[1,2]
\tnotetext[1]{Title footnote 1: This document presents the results of the research project funded by the National Science Foundation: Placeholder. Replace with your own text.}
\tnotetext[2]{Title footnote 2: For example, a dedication. The second title footnote which is a longertext matter to fill through the whole text width andoverflow into another line in the footnotes area of thefirst page.}
%%% Authors' names, affiliations, physical addresses, email addresses & footnotes %%%%
\author[1]{First Author}[orcid=0000-0001-7511-2910]
\fnmark[1]
\ead{firstemail_id@insti_1.edu}
\ead[url]{www.inst1.edu/author1}
\address[1]{Address of author with affiliation `a'}
\author[2]{Second Author}
\fnmark[2]
\ead{secondemail_id@insti_2.edu}
\ead[url]{www.inst2.edu/author2}
\address[2]{Address of author with affiliation `b'}
\author[3]{Third Author}
\fnmark[1,3]
\ead{thirdemail_id@insti_3.edu}
\ead[url]{www.inst3.edu/author3}
\address[3]{Utopia, Mars}
\fntext[fn1]{This is a footnote.}
\fntext[fn2]{Another author footnote, this is a very long footnote and it should be a really long footnote. But this footnote is not yet sufficiently long enough to make twolines of footnote text.}
\fntext[fn3]{Yet another author footnote.}
\begin{abstract}
The abstract of the paper goes here.
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\end{abstract}
% Research highlights
\begin{highlights}
\item Research highlight 1
\item Research highlight 2
\end{highlights}
\begin{keywords}
% Keywords go here in the form: keyword \sep keyword
Keywords \sep in \sep American \sep English
\end{keywords}
\maketitle
\section{Introduction}{\label{sec:intro}}
Blah
\section{Results and discussion}{\label{sec:results}}
Blah blah
\nocite{*}
% Command to typeset bibliography using biblatex/biber
\end{document}
O seguinte conteúdo do babador pode ser usado (vamos chamar isso de manuscript_references.bib
:
@article{sigfridsson,
author = {Sigfridsson, Emma and Ryde, Ulf},
title = {Comparison of Methods for Deriving Atomic Charges from the
Electrostatic Potential and Moments},
journal = {Journal of Computational Chemistry},
year = 1998,
volume = 19,
number = 4,
pages = {377-395},
doi = {10.1002/(SICI)1096-987X(199803)19:4<377::AID-JCC1>3.0.CO;2-P},
}
@misc{elk,
author = {Anne Elk},
title = {A Theory on {Brontosauruses}},
year = {1971},
url = {https://example.edu/~elk/bronto.pdf},
}
@book{nussbaum,
author = {Nussbaum, Martha},
title = {{Aristotle's} {`De Motu Animalium'}},
year = 1978,
publisher = {Princeton University Press},
address = {Princeton},
}