Citing References

You can use <#148#>B<#149#>IEM B<#149#>T<#150#>E<#150#>X<#148#> together with the bibliography style file <#95#>IFAC.bst<#95#> to format the references according to IFAC instructions. The bibliography style file takes advantage of definitions introduced by Peter Williams for the family of harvard bibliography style files. The references can be cited with the usual syntax (<#96#>e.g. <#96#>20, yielding the citation ``[#LaTeX##1###,#TeX##1###]'') or with the two new commands 21 (yielding the citation ``<#98#>LaTeX<#98#>''), and 22, (yielding the citation ``<#99#>LaTeX<#99#>'': useful when the author's name is already in the text before the citation). The three commands support most options of the original command.

When you have the final version of your article, you can reduce the number of final files in the following way. Run <#151#>B<#152#>IEM B<#152#>T<#153#>E<#153#>X<#151#> on the 23 file. This creates a 24 file: include this into your LATEX source file at the place where you defined the 25 command and comment this command out. Remove the 26 file. Then, your LATEX file will include all the necessary information about your bibliography and no 27 or 28 file will be needed.