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REFER(1)							      REFER(1)

NAME
       refer, lookbib - find and insert literature references in documents

SYNOPSIS
       refer [ option ] ...

       lookbib [ file ] ...

DESCRIPTION
       Lookbib accepts keywords from the standard input and searches a biblio‐
       graphic data base for references that contain those  keywords  anywhere
       in  title,  author, journal name, etc.  Matching references are printed
       on the standard output.	Blank lines are taken  as  delimiters  between
       queries.

       Refer  is  a  preprocessor for nroff or troff(1) that finds and formats
       references.  The input files (standard input default) are copied to the
       standard	 output,  except  for  lines between .[ and .]	command lines,
       which are assumed to contain keywords as for lookbib, and are  replaced
       by  information	from  the bibliographic data base.  The user may avoid
       the search, override fields from it, or add new fields.	The  reference
       data,  from  whatever  source,  are assigned to a set of troff strings.
       Macro packages such as ms(7) print the  finished	 reference  text  from
       these strings.  A flag is placed in the text at the point of reference;
       by default the references are indicated by numbers.

       The following options are available:

       -ar   Reverse the first r author names (Jones, J. A. instead of	J.  A.
	     Jones).  If r is omitted all author names are reversed.

       -b    Bare  mode:  do  not  put	any flags in text (neither numbers nor
	     labels).

       -cstring
	     Capitalize (with CAPS SMALL CAPS) the  fields  whose  key-letters
	     are in string.

       -e    Instead  of  leaving the references where encountered, accumulate
	     them until a sequence of the form
		       .[
		       $LIST$
		       .]
	     is encountered, and then write out all  references	 collected  so
	     far.  Collapse references to the same source.

       -kx   Instead  of  numbering  references,  use labels as specified in a
	     reference data line beginning %x; by default x is L.

       -lm,n Instead of numbering references, use labels made from the	senior
	     author's last name and the year of publication.  Only the first m
	     letters of the last name and the last n digits of	the  date  are
	     used.   If	 either	 m  or	,n  is omitted the entire name or date
	     respectively is used.

       -p    Take the next argument as a file of references  to	 be  searched.
	     The default file is searched last.

       -n    Do not search the default file.

       -skeys
	     Sort  references  by  fields  whose  key-letters  are in the keys
	     string; permute reference numbers in text	accordingly.   Implies
	     -e.  The key-letters in keys may be followed by a number to indi‐
	     cate how many such fields are used, with + taken as a very	 large
	     number.   The  default is AD which sorts on the senior author and
	     then date; to sort, for example, on all authors  and  then	 title
	     use -sA+T.

       To  use	your  own  references,	put  them  in  the format described in
       pubindex(1) They can be searched more rapidly by running pubindex(1) on
       them before using refer; failure to index results in a linear search.

       When  refer  is	used  with eqn, neqn or tbl, refer should be first, to
       minimize the volume of data passed through pipes.

FILES
       /usr/dict/papers directory of default publication lists and indexes
       /usr/lib/refer directory of programs

SEE ALSO
								      REFER(1)
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