I am having the same problem as described here (i.e., I get unwanted URLs, DOIs, etc showing up in my reference section): Biblatex: Get rid of ISSN, URLs and DOIs in references
Two caveats:
- I am rather new to LaTeX so I don't understand the solution mentioned in the above link. Where should I use the options
doi=false,isbn=false,url=false? What is "the manual" referred to in the solution? Could someone perhaps explain this more fully? - I don't know if my particular installation of tex and use of bibtex (not biblatex) would affect the solution.
I have a default installation of TeX Live 2011 (obtained from the CTAN website).
I edit and compile tex documents using vim and vim-latexsuite.
The bibliography style files I would like to use is named "unsrtnat".
The only thing I have in my preamble that I think might possibly affect the citations is the line: \usepackage[square,comma,numbers,sort&compress]{natbib}
I didn't see anything in a FAQ about how to continue the dialogue so here it goes....
@lockstep: thanks for the prompt reply. What you say makes sense but something is still not working. It is probably something to do with my installation/configuration. But let's deal with the easier to diagnose problem first - a problem in the .tex or .bib file.
Here is my test script named "simple_example.tex"
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
\usepackage[style=numeric-comp,doi=false]{biblatex}
\title{Here is the title.}
\author{ John S. Doe }
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
Blah blah blah-blah blah.
\end{abstract}
\section{Introduction}
Blah blah blah-blah blah \cite{AD_Smith2010}.
Blah blah blah-blah blah.
\end{document}
And here is the .bib file:
% This file was created with JabRef 2.6.
% Encoding: ISO8859_1
@ARTICLE{AD_Smith2001,
author = {Arthur D. Smith},
title = {A simple model of LaTeX References.},
journal = {Journal of LaTeX},
year = {2001},
volume = {100},
pages = {1-10},
number = {3},
keywords = {LaTeX models; biology},
doi = {10.1115/1.1372322},
owner = {me},
publisher = {Cambridge},
timestamp = {2011.04.01},
url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?PBY/321}
}
@comment{jabref-meta: selector_publisher:}
@comment{jabref-meta: selector_author:}
@comment{jabref-meta: selector_journal:}
@comment{jabref-meta: selector_keywords:}
Assuming that the above code is sound, what terminal commands would be necessary to compile the tex file and generate a pdf? Until yesterday, I used Tex Live 2009 from the Ubuntu repos and I would do something like: pdflatex, biblatex, pdflatex, pdflatex. Now that I have Tex Live 2011 installed I get an error message: biblatex command not found.