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, enter your ISBN, and click on "set and search" -- done.
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You should be loading the biblatex
package with the natbib
option, not the natbib
package:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[
backend=bibtex,
natbib=true,
bibstyle=verbose, citestyle=verbose, % bibstyle extensively modifed below
doi=true, url=true, % excluded from citations below
citecounter=true, citetracker=true,
block=space,
backref=true, backrefstyle=two,
abbreviate=false,
isbn=true
]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{\jobname.bib}
\begin{document}
\nocite{*}
\printbibliography
\end{document}
where the bib
file contains:
@Book{Armstrong:symmetry,
author = {Armstrong, M. A.},
title = {Groups and symmetry},
series = {Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
address = {New York},
year = 1988,
pages = {xii+186},
isbn = {0-387-96675-7}
}
Also, in a user level document the correct command is \usepackage
not \RequirePackage
On the other hand, if you were really intending to use the natbib
package, then the syntax would be:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{natbib}
\begin{document}
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
\bibliography{bibfile}
\end{document}
producing
with isbn included by default.
Best Answer
@Mico was wrong on this one. None of the IEEE* styles recognizes the ISBN entry. You could either switch to another style that has support for this, or hack
IEEEtran.bst
to achieve it, or switch tobiblatex
altogether.