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I have written a letter and I want to cite the references of my paper. However, I don't want the reference section to appear at the end of my letter. How can I hide this section?

I have used the \begin{thebibliography} and \bibitem for the references and I am citing them by \cite{marcam2(alfa)}.

\begin{thebibliography}{1}

\bibitem{marcam2(alfa)}
M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun, {\it Handbook of mathematical functions with formulas, graphs, and mathematical tables}. U. S. Department of Commerce, 1972.
\bibitem{choi(2u)}
H. Bolcskei, R. U. Nabar, O. Oyman and A. J. Paulraj, `` Capacity scaling laws in MIMO relay networks, " {\it IEEE Trans. Wireless Commun}., vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 1433-1444, June 2006.
\end{thebibliography}
Mamal
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  • Assuming the references are on a separate page, could you simply delete that page from the pdf file? – Mico Dec 01 '13 at 08:19
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    It is feasible. Take a look at this answer: http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/10548/27635 – karlkoeller Dec 01 '13 at 08:21
  • @karlkoeller - I'm not sure if the answer you've provided a link to is useful for the OP's current situation: the answer assumes that the bibliography is created dynamically via BibTeX (or biblatex), whereas the OP seems to have a hand-coded thebibliography environment. – Mico Dec 01 '13 at 08:51
  • @Mico, I've tried it with a handmade thebibliography and it works for me – karlkoeller Dec 01 '13 at 11:50
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    I've used this for similar purposes: put your thebibliograpy environment in a separate file (if it is not in one already). Let's say it's calles mypaper.bbl Then you can put \setbox0=\vbox{\input mypapaer.bbl}". Then the items are read and typeset and their labels are defined, but nothing is printed, all being stored away in\box0`, which you should then never use. – Dan Dec 01 '13 at 21:19
  • You could change the color to white, or stick it into a \savebox. – John Kormylo Dec 05 '13 at 03:07
  • Thank you all friends. The answer of my firend @karlkoeller worked for me. – Mamal Dec 09 '13 at 11:09

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