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I have the following:

@Book{Faber,
ALTauthor = {•},
ALTeditor = {•},
title = {Fluid Dynamics for Physicists},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
year = {1995},
OPTkey = {•},
OPTvolume = {•},
OPTnumber = {•},
OPTseries = {•},
OPTaddress = {•},
OPTedition = {1},
OPTmonth = {•},
OPTnote = {•},
OPTannote = {•}
}

@Book{Goff,
  ALTauthor = {•},
  ALTeditor = {•},
  title = {Gold Medal Physics: The Science of Sport},
  publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
  year = {2010},
  OPTkey = {•},
  OPTvolume = {•},
  OPTnumber = {•},
  OPTseries = {•},
  OPTaddress = {•},
  OPTedition = {•},
  OPTmonth = {•},
  OPTnote = {•},
  OPTannote = {•}
  }

This is all saved as mybib.bib. Then I use

  \bibliography{mybib.bib}
  \bibliographystyle{plain}

Then there is no bibliography :(

alfC
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  • @someonr -- Well, you need to run latex before and after running bibtex. The normal sequence is latex file.tex, bibtex file.aux, latex file.tex, latex file.tex. It is not clear what yankeefan11 is or is not doing, however. – jon Dec 13 '13 at 02:00
  • @jon yes you are right. I removed my confusing comment. – someonr Dec 13 '13 at 02:16
  • With no feedback, I think the most likely situation here is that in the question I've duped to. – Joseph Wright Jan 12 '14 at 09:39

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Well I reckon you can delete all those entries which have not been filled (just to avoid confusion).

To get bibliography rendered, first of all run the bib file using bibtex. Then, you can build your document in latex which will render the bibliography in your output. Hope that works.

Rakesh
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    As is, this is inaccurate. You must run some form of latex first (whether latex, pdflatex, xelatex, or lualatex): otherwise, there will be no information for bibtex to pick up. – jon Dec 13 '13 at 04:04