Templates tagged Bibliography
Creating a bibliography is made easy in LaTeX through the use of packages such as bibtex, biber, natbib and biblatex which allow the automatic generation of the reference list in the chosen style (e.g. in that required by the academic journal you’re submitting your article to). Here we present some example documents to help you see how to set up a bibliography in LaTeX to achieve the reference and citation style required.

A Customised CurVe CV
I've been asked a few times for the code of my own CV.
Truth is, it was first done many, many years ago, based on the CurVe class. As I picked up tips and tricks, I kept adding and modifying the formatting styles—but I never got round to cleaning it up properly. I wouldn't wish it on anyone to have to read or use the messy code as it was *shudder*.
I got asked about it again recently, and I'm finally able to simplify the thing and put in online on Overleaf (so that other users won't get back to me with "but I don't have this package" issues either! 😉)
p/s: And yes, I got my current position with Overleaf with this CV (the full version of course)!
LianTze Lim

Publication list by type
This is a template to create a list of publications divided in different sections (e.g. Publications, PrePrint, Thesis).
The documents includes a introduction and several comments in the source code.
As an example interesting papers had been used.
Federico Brivio

OMSCS6460 Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography template for Georgia Tech CS-6460 Assignment 5 (Collecting your sources). Citations are in SIGCHI format. Credit for creating this template goes to Brady Hurlburt, I just exposed it as an Overleaf template. Original files can be found at https://github.gatech.edu/bhurlburt3/bibentry-example
Brady Hurlburt, John Edwardson

Annotated Bibliography Template
Simple annotated bibliography template, based on IEEE bibliography styles.
Author: Titus Barik (titus@barik.net)
Homepage: http://www.barik.net/sw/ieee/
Reference: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/simplified-latex/
Titus Barik

IEEE for journals template with bibtex example files includedOffiziell
This is a skeleton file demonstrating the use of the IEEEtran.cls style with an IEEE journal paper, and with example bibliography files included.
These bibliography files are includes to provide one example of how to set up a bibliography for your IEEE paper.
For more information on using bibtex for references in your IEEE journal papers, see this FAQ.
IEEEtran.cls version: 1.8b
IEEE template by Michael Shell

UWE Dissertation Report
An example template of how to create a dissertation style for UWE Bristol (BSc Mathematics/Mathematics and Statistics programme) with margins compatible with MS Word templates (so correct for page limit rules).
This also allows you to separate out References and Bibliography entries.
Deirdre Toher

Simplified APA6-Style Manuscript - How To Make Basic Citations
This template is a bare-bones version of an APA6 template already on this site. I made it to help make it clear how APA citations work
Dory Sheldan

One-column IEEE journal article
This is a skeleton file demonstrating the use of the IEEEtran.cls style with a one-column IEEE journal paper, and with example bibliography files included. (Please refer to your journal's instructions for other document class options to set before submitting.)
These bibliography files are includes to provide one example of how to set up a bibliography for your IEEE paper.
For more information on using bibtex for references in your IEEE journal papers, see this FAQ.
IEEEtran.cls version: 1.8b
IEEE template by Michael Shell

Multiple Bibliographies with multibib
Example creating multiple bibliography/reference lists in the same document, using the multibib package.
Overleaf