I want to make the references of my paper as this here: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/springer-nature-latex-template/myxmhdsbzkyd … What should I do? Because I tried uploading the .bib file as a .zip in Overleaf but nothing works... I tried this: Template of Springer Nature’s LaTeX nothing works...Any help?
UPDATE: How can I put more than 13 References (which is the number of the references the example sn-bibliography.bib includes)? I have put @article{bib14,... but I don't see something in the compiled document...
\documentclass[sn-nature]{sn-jnl}? – Mico Nov 08 '23 at 09:53\documentclass[sn-mathphys,Numbered]{sn-jnl}The .zip includes many files.... – just_learning Nov 08 '23 at 09:59.bibfiles as they are, not as a zip archive. – David Carlisle Nov 08 '23 at 10:48%% Journal article @article{bib1, author = "Campbell, S. L. and Gear, C. W.", title = "The index of general nonlinear {D}{A}{E}{S}", journal = "Numer. {M}ath.", volume = "72", number = "2", pages = "173--196", year = "1995" }?? Is there any faster way? – just_learning Nov 08 '23 at 11:19\cite{bib1}(obviously a bad name it would be better to replacebib1by ``cambellgear` or some such, but latex does not care – David Carlisle Nov 08 '23 at 11:24\documentclass[sn-nature]{sn-jnl}. As I understand everything I put inside thesn-bibliography.bibit is depicted in the compiled pdf. Right?? As far as the "faster" is concerned, I mean to copy paste the citation from google scholar (such as HArvard format) and make it Latex with some faster way. I have a lot of References... it is very time consuming to do this with my previously posted message format.... – just_learning Nov 08 '23 at 11:29$ textutil -convert html worddoc.docx -stdout | pandoc -s -f html -t latex -o latexdoc.texand get a .tex file. I uploaded in Overleaf but it cannot open it...What should I do? – just_learning Nov 08 '23 at 13:32