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I am using biblatex and would like the number field in @report to print in the bibliography as (the numero sign) rather than No.

Here is an example, non-working, which prints No. rather than №:

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[style=oxnotes-ibid,backend=biber,issuestyle=colon,usenametitles=true,dashed=true,]{biblatex}
\begin{filecontents}{mybib.bib}
@report{FacchiniTesta2016,

author = {Facchini, Giovanni and Testa, Cecilia}, title = {Corruption and Bicameral Reforms}, year = {2016}, series = {Discussion Papers}, number = {11281}, institution = {Centre for Economic Policy Research}, address = {London}, url = {https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=11281}, }

\end{filecontents} \addbibresource{mybib.bib}

\begin{document} This is a sentence.\autocites{FacchiniTesta2016}

\printbibliography


\end{document}

  • Welcome to TeX.se and thanks for posting a minimal document! – Alan Munn Jun 28 '20 at 20:48
  • Depending on your engine you can either say \DefineBibliographyStrings{english}{ number = {№}, } (with the Unicode engines) or \DefineBibliographyStrings{english}{ number = {\textnumero}, } (with pdfLaTeX, on older systems additionally with \usepackage{textcomp}). – moewe Jun 29 '20 at 06:45

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