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Indent second line of a bibliography

I need to indent the second line for each paper in my reference list. How could I do this?

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user16739
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    How are you buiding your bibliography (are you using BibTeX or biblatex)? Which other relevant packages are you possibly using (natbib)? – Gonzalo Medina Jul 19 '12 at 02:34
  • I simply insert the reference into my text by writing "\bibitem{} Altman, E.I., 1968. Financial ratios, discriminate analysis and the prediction of corporate bankruptcy. {\it The Journal of Finance} {\bf 23}, 589-609" – user16739 Jul 19 '12 at 02:38
  • Altman, E.I., 1968. Financial ratios, discriminate analysis and the prediction of corporate bankruptcy. The Journal of Finance 23, 589-609---------this is what I get, but I would like to have the second line indented. – user16739 Jul 19 '12 at 02:41
  • Don't you get any numbering for the references? Can you please edit your question and add a simple complete document illustrating your current actual approach? – Gonzalo Medina Jul 19 '12 at 02:57
  • I do have the numbering. And I just found the solution from another post--use the enumitem package – user16739 Jul 19 '12 at 03:00
  • http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/51294/indent-second-line-of-a-bibliography---this works for me. – user16739 Jul 19 '12 at 03:00
  • There's no need to use enumitem. I will write a solution without packages; which document class are you using? I I see that the link you provided also has a solution without enumitem, so I won't write my answer. – Gonzalo Medina Jul 19 '12 at 03:01
  • I would like to know other solutions. I am using document class-article – user16739 Jul 19 '12 at 03:03
  • But the other post has also a solution without enumitem, so my answer (although slightly different) would be redundant. – Gonzalo Medina Jul 19 '12 at 03:04
  • Thank you very much. This cite is extremely helpful to me! – user16739 Jul 19 '12 at 03:07

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