Superscripts in bibliography with bibtex
The cite package provides such functionality and works with the standard bibliography styles such as unsrt
.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[superscript,biblabel]{cite}
\begin{document}
Refering to second article\cite{art2} and then first article\cite{art1}
\bibliographystyle{unsrt}
\bibliography{test}
\end{document}
with test.bib
containing
@Article{art1,
author = {Author, A. N.},
title = {Title One},
journal = {Journal},
year = 2000
}
@Article{art2,
author = {Author, A. N.},
title = {Title Two},
journal = {Journal},
year = 2008
}
yields
The first option superscript
to the cite
package affects the citations in the text, the second biblabel
adjusts those in the bibliography.
You could use the natbib package and invoke it with the super
option:
\usepackage[super]{natbib}
With this setup, \cite
commands will generate citation markers as superscript-positioned numbers. Note that the natbib
package is compatible with a wide range of bibliography style files, including the "original" BibTeX style files plain
, unsrt
, and alpha
.
If you use the hyperref
package as well, these superscript numbers will automatically be made into hyperlinks to the corresponding items in the bibliography.