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I want the authors' and the year bibliography to be bold and the second line to be indented. please guide me.

\documentclass[a4paper]{book}

\begin{document} text \cite{1} \cite{1}

\bibliographystyle{plain} \bibliography{reference} \end{document}

reference:

[![@book{1,
title={Vibrations of soils and foundations},
author={E Richart, F},
year={1970},
publisher={Printed in the United States of America}
}
@article{5,
title={On the partition of energy between elastic waves in a semi-infinite solid},
author={Miller, GF and Pursey, H and Bullard, Edward Crisp},
journal={Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences},
volume={233},
number={1192},
pages={55--69},
year={1955},
publisher={The Royal Society London}
}

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H.Gorbanzad
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    The screenshot you posted shows both the authors and the year in bold; in contrast, your posting suggests that you want just the authors' names in bold. Please clarify. – Mico Sep 09 '20 at 12:47
  • I edited the question. – H.Gorbanzad Sep 09 '20 at 12:55
  • The plain bibliography style places the year at the end. Do you still want the year field to be placed at the end even when it's rendered in bold? – Mico Sep 09 '20 at 13:07
  • No, next year will be the authors for all reference. – H.Gorbanzad Sep 09 '20 at 13:12
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    Then why did you specify that you use the plain bibliography style? Please clarify what you really need to achieve, and please state which bibliography style you need to employ. Please also clarify whether you need to generate authoryear-style or numeric-style citation call-outs? – Mico Sep 09 '20 at 13:14
  • I need a style that looks like the picture.It is not necessary to use plain style. – H.Gorbanzad Sep 09 '20 at 13:21
  • I'm not familiar with any bibliography style that "looks like the picture" you posted. Sorry. – Mico Sep 09 '20 at 13:23
  • I think you should familiarize yourself with the makebst utility, which is part of the custom-bib package. The utility walks you through a series of questions, each with multiple-choice answers (one of which is the default or null answer). At the end of the questionnaire, it'll create a bespoke bst file that'll satisfy all of your bibliography-related formatting requirements. Open a command window and type pdflatex makebst to get going. – Mico Sep 09 '20 at 14:39
  • Unfortunately, I do not know much English. Explained in the address https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/178862/make-author-names-bold-in-bibliography-only but I could not run. – H.Gorbanzad Sep 09 '20 at 15:04
  • The link you provided points to a style file which places the year field at the very end of each bibliographic entry. Moreover, that bibliography style uses the keyword and rather than commas as the separator between authors. Didn't you declare earlier that you "need a style that looks like the picture" you posted in your query? All I can suggest at this point is that you familiarize yourself with the makebst utility. – Mico Sep 09 '20 at 15:18
  • Thank you for your guidance. – H.Gorbanzad Sep 09 '20 at 15:43

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