I just switched from natbib to biber + biblatex, and the closest bibliography style to my preferred style is "ieee" (by Joseph Wright). I am using it with the citation style "authoryear". This makes the numbers in the bibliography useless; how do I remove them?
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I can't test it right now, but it should be possible to load biblatex with the options citestyle=authoryear,bibstyle=ieee and then to add authoryear's bibenvironment definition to the preamble:
\usepackage[citestyle=authoryear,bibstyle=ieee]{biblatex}
\defbibenvironment{bibliography}
{\list
{}
{\setlength{\leftmargin}{\bibhang}%
\setlength{\itemindent}{-\leftmargin}%
\setlength{\itemsep}{\bibitemsep}%
\setlength{\parsep}{\bibparsep}}}
{\endlist}
{\item}
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ieee-alphabeticstyle? – Joseph Wright Jun 27 '12 at 08:12