Basically a white paper is a technical report. At www.cse.msu.edu you will find this example:
@TECHREPORT{MSU-CSE-06-2,
AUTHOR = {R. Behrends and L. K. Dillon and S. D. Fleming and
R. E. K. Stirewalt},
TITLE = {White paper: Programming according to the fences and gates
model for developing assured, secure software
systems},
NUMBER = {MSU-CSE-06-2},
INSTITUTION = {Department of Computer Science, Michigan State University},
ADDRESS = {East Lansing, Michigan},
ABSTRACT = {This white paper describes extensions to our work on the
Synchronization Units Model (Szumo) to address the
access-control problem in systems assembled dynamically from
trusted and untrusted components. Our extension employs
explicitly declared design contracts, the semantics of which
are founded on Landwehr's model of fences and gates.
},
KEYWORDS = {access control, security, contracts, Szumo},
NOTE = {},
MONTH = {January},
YEAR = {2006},
AUTHOR1_URL = {http://www.poker-ping.info},
AUTHOR1_EMAIL = {kel@wondering-jons.com},
AUTHOR1_URL = {},
AUTHOR1_EMAIL = {behrends@cse.msu.edu},
AUTHOR2_URL = {Sle},
AUTHOR2_EMAIL = {Poker Ping},
AUTHOR2_URL = {http://www.cse.msu.edu/~stire},
AUTHOR2_EMAIL = {stire@cse.msu.edu},
PAGES = {3},
FILE = {/user/web/htdocs/publications/tech/TR/MSU-CSE-06-2.ps},
URL = {},
CONTACT = {stire@cse.msu.edu}
}
The command \clearlist
can be used to suppress a category. You can read more details in the documenation
texdoc biblatex
In the MWE below I have used filecontents*
to create the bibliography, but if you already have a .bib
file then you can delete these lines.
% this part creates mybib.bib
% delete these lines if you already have a .bib file
\begin{filecontents*}{mybib.bib}
@BOOK{Ab_Steg,
author = "M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun",
title = {Handbook of mathematical functions},
publisher = "Dover publications",
year = "1965",
language="English" }
\end{filecontents*}
% end delete
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{biblatex}
\bibliography{mybib}
\AtEveryBibitem{\clearlist{language}} % clears language
\AtEveryBibitem{\clearfield{note}} % clears notes
\begin{document}
hello world \cite{Ab_Steg}
\printbibliography
\end{document}
The compilation sequence is
pdflatex myfile.tex
biber myfile.bcf
pdflatex myfile.tex
pdflatex myfile.tex
(You don't have to use the extensions if you don't want to.)
Best Answer
Load package
babel
and use the inbabel
defined language name, for exampleenglish
,german
for German with old writing rules,ngerman
for new writing rules.Add
language = {english},
for eachbib
file entry.