A few bibliographic styles are:If any of these styles is not found in latex they can be downloaded from http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/. Each file will be of .bst extension. In order to use the style 'nar', you must have the file 'nar.bst' in your LaTeX directory, or in your current working directory, or anywhere where it is visible to LaTeX.
1: ieeetr
2: unsrt
3: IEEE
4: ama
5: cj
6: nar
7: nature
8: phjcp
9: is-unsrt10: plain
11: abbrv
12: acm
13: siam
14: jbact
15: amsplain
16: finplain
17: IEEEannot
18: is-abbrv19: is-plain
20: annotation
21: plainyr
22: decsci
23: jtbnew
24: neuron
25: cell
26: jas99
27: abbrvnat28: ametsoc
29: apalike
30: jqt1999
31: plainnat
32: jtb
33: humanbio
34: these
35: chicagoa
36: development37: unsrtnat
38: amsalpha
39: alpha
40: annotate
41: is-alpha
42: wmaainf
43: alphanum
44: apasoft
to see how are these styles rendered (i.e. how does a certain bib style look like?), please visit the following: http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~kjt/software/latex/showbst.html
Adapted from BibTeX and bibliography styles
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