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I am preparing a simple presentation and would like to select some of the references in my bibtex file. I tried to do it as I do in a .tex file but it gave me '?'.
I am using the package bib at the beginning as
usepackage{natbib}
I am doing the citations at the body of my slides such as citep{xxx}
Then at the end, I add the commands
begin{frame}{References}
bibliography{mybib}
bibliographystyle{agsm}
end{frame}
Do you have any idea why it does not work?
beamer bibtex natbib
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I am preparing a simple presentation and would like to select some of the references in my bibtex file. I tried to do it as I do in a .tex file but it gave me '?'.
I am using the package bib at the beginning as
usepackage{natbib}
I am doing the citations at the body of my slides such as citep{xxx}
Then at the end, I add the commands
begin{frame}{References}
bibliography{mybib}
bibliographystyle{agsm}
end{frame}
Do you have any idea why it does not work?
beamer bibtex natbib
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Did you run the usual sequence LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (see tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864)? Do you get any error messages when you run BibTeX (check the.blgfile)? Are there any errors or warnings on the LaTeX run (apart from the ones mentioning missing citations and an empty bibliography on the first run)?
– moewe
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I am preparing a simple presentation and would like to select some of the references in my bibtex file. I tried to do it as I do in a .tex file but it gave me '?'.
I am using the package bib at the beginning as
usepackage{natbib}
I am doing the citations at the body of my slides such as citep{xxx}
Then at the end, I add the commands
begin{frame}{References}
bibliography{mybib}
bibliographystyle{agsm}
end{frame}
Do you have any idea why it does not work?
beamer bibtex natbib
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I am preparing a simple presentation and would like to select some of the references in my bibtex file. I tried to do it as I do in a .tex file but it gave me '?'.
I am using the package bib at the beginning as
usepackage{natbib}
I am doing the citations at the body of my slides such as citep{xxx}
Then at the end, I add the commands
begin{frame}{References}
bibliography{mybib}
bibliographystyle{agsm}
end{frame}
Do you have any idea why it does not work?
beamer bibtex natbib
beamer bibtex natbib
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Did you run the usual sequence LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (see tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864)? Do you get any error messages when you run BibTeX (check the.blgfile)? Are there any errors or warnings on the LaTeX run (apart from the ones mentioning missing citations and an empty bibliography on the first run)?
– moewe
just now
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Did you run the usual sequence LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (see tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864)? Do you get any error messages when you run BibTeX (check the.blgfile)? Are there any errors or warnings on the LaTeX run (apart from the ones mentioning missing citations and an empty bibliography on the first run)?
– moewe
just now
Did you run the usual sequence LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (see tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864)? Do you get any error messages when you run BibTeX (check the
.blg file)? Are there any errors or warnings on the LaTeX run (apart from the ones mentioning missing citations and an empty bibliography on the first run)?– moewe
just now
Did you run the usual sequence LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (see tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864)? Do you get any error messages when you run BibTeX (check the
.blg file)? Are there any errors or warnings on the LaTeX run (apart from the ones mentioning missing citations and an empty bibliography on the first run)?– moewe
just now
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