how to add cite paper in Springer?












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I want to add some cites in Springer journal paper in the following way, but it never works. namely: ? ?



Tex file



RequirePackage{fix-cm}
%

%documentclass{svjour3} % onecolumn (standard format)
%documentclass[smallcondensed]{svjour3} % onecolumn (ditto)
documentclass[smallextended]{svjour3} % onecolumn (second format)
%documentclass[twocolumn]{svjour3} % twocolumn
%
smartqed % flush right qed marks, e.g. at end of proof
%
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{natbib}


begin{document}

citep{Hvala}, citep{Birkenmeier}

bibliographystyle{spbasic}
bibliography{litera} % name your BibTeX data base



end{document}
% end of file template.tex


Bib file



@article{Hvala,
author = {Hvala, B.},
title = {Generalized derivations in rings},
journal = {Comm. Algebra},
volume = 26,
pages = {1147--1166},
year = 1998,
}
@inproceedings{Birkenmeier,
author = {Birkenmeier, G. F. and Heatherly, H. E. and Lee, E. K.},
title = {Completely prime ideals and radicals in Near-rings},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Near-rings and Near-Fields},
publisher = {Kluwer},
year = 1995,
pages = {63--73},
editor = {Fong, Y. and others},
}


Thanks a lot in advance!










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    You should compile with : pdflatex, bibtex and then pdflatex twice... Did you?

    – koleygr
    Mar 4 at 7:27











  • Mhhh, the example works for me if I compile it with the usual cycle LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864). Do you get any errors or warnings when you run LaTeX or BibTeX? Can you attach the .blg file?

    – moewe
    Mar 4 at 7:29











  • @koleygr sure, I have ....

    – ABCDEMMM
    Mar 4 at 7:31











  • @moewe .blg file This is BibTeX, Version 0.99dThe top-level auxiliary file: template.aux The style file: spbasic.bst Database file #1: litera.bib

    – ABCDEMMM
    Mar 4 at 7:37











  • If it says nothing more that is a good sign. After two additional LaTeX runs the example should give the expected output. Does the LaTeX run throw additional errors or warnings? Can you check that the .bbl file contains a thebibliography environment and two bibitems?

    – moewe
    Mar 4 at 7:38


















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I want to add some cites in Springer journal paper in the following way, but it never works. namely: ? ?



Tex file



RequirePackage{fix-cm}
%

%documentclass{svjour3} % onecolumn (standard format)
%documentclass[smallcondensed]{svjour3} % onecolumn (ditto)
documentclass[smallextended]{svjour3} % onecolumn (second format)
%documentclass[twocolumn]{svjour3} % twocolumn
%
smartqed % flush right qed marks, e.g. at end of proof
%
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{natbib}


begin{document}

citep{Hvala}, citep{Birkenmeier}

bibliographystyle{spbasic}
bibliography{litera} % name your BibTeX data base



end{document}
% end of file template.tex


Bib file



@article{Hvala,
author = {Hvala, B.},
title = {Generalized derivations in rings},
journal = {Comm. Algebra},
volume = 26,
pages = {1147--1166},
year = 1998,
}
@inproceedings{Birkenmeier,
author = {Birkenmeier, G. F. and Heatherly, H. E. and Lee, E. K.},
title = {Completely prime ideals and radicals in Near-rings},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Near-rings and Near-Fields},
publisher = {Kluwer},
year = 1995,
pages = {63--73},
editor = {Fong, Y. and others},
}


Thanks a lot in advance!










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    You should compile with : pdflatex, bibtex and then pdflatex twice... Did you?

    – koleygr
    Mar 4 at 7:27











  • Mhhh, the example works for me if I compile it with the usual cycle LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864). Do you get any errors or warnings when you run LaTeX or BibTeX? Can you attach the .blg file?

    – moewe
    Mar 4 at 7:29











  • @koleygr sure, I have ....

    – ABCDEMMM
    Mar 4 at 7:31











  • @moewe .blg file This is BibTeX, Version 0.99dThe top-level auxiliary file: template.aux The style file: spbasic.bst Database file #1: litera.bib

    – ABCDEMMM
    Mar 4 at 7:37











  • If it says nothing more that is a good sign. After two additional LaTeX runs the example should give the expected output. Does the LaTeX run throw additional errors or warnings? Can you check that the .bbl file contains a thebibliography environment and two bibitems?

    – moewe
    Mar 4 at 7:38
















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I want to add some cites in Springer journal paper in the following way, but it never works. namely: ? ?



Tex file



RequirePackage{fix-cm}
%

%documentclass{svjour3} % onecolumn (standard format)
%documentclass[smallcondensed]{svjour3} % onecolumn (ditto)
documentclass[smallextended]{svjour3} % onecolumn (second format)
%documentclass[twocolumn]{svjour3} % twocolumn
%
smartqed % flush right qed marks, e.g. at end of proof
%
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{natbib}


begin{document}

citep{Hvala}, citep{Birkenmeier}

bibliographystyle{spbasic}
bibliography{litera} % name your BibTeX data base



end{document}
% end of file template.tex


Bib file



@article{Hvala,
author = {Hvala, B.},
title = {Generalized derivations in rings},
journal = {Comm. Algebra},
volume = 26,
pages = {1147--1166},
year = 1998,
}
@inproceedings{Birkenmeier,
author = {Birkenmeier, G. F. and Heatherly, H. E. and Lee, E. K.},
title = {Completely prime ideals and radicals in Near-rings},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Near-rings and Near-Fields},
publisher = {Kluwer},
year = 1995,
pages = {63--73},
editor = {Fong, Y. and others},
}


Thanks a lot in advance!










share|improve this question
















I want to add some cites in Springer journal paper in the following way, but it never works. namely: ? ?



Tex file



RequirePackage{fix-cm}
%

%documentclass{svjour3} % onecolumn (standard format)
%documentclass[smallcondensed]{svjour3} % onecolumn (ditto)
documentclass[smallextended]{svjour3} % onecolumn (second format)
%documentclass[twocolumn]{svjour3} % twocolumn
%
smartqed % flush right qed marks, e.g. at end of proof
%
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{natbib}


begin{document}

citep{Hvala}, citep{Birkenmeier}

bibliographystyle{spbasic}
bibliography{litera} % name your BibTeX data base



end{document}
% end of file template.tex


Bib file



@article{Hvala,
author = {Hvala, B.},
title = {Generalized derivations in rings},
journal = {Comm. Algebra},
volume = 26,
pages = {1147--1166},
year = 1998,
}
@inproceedings{Birkenmeier,
author = {Birkenmeier, G. F. and Heatherly, H. E. and Lee, E. K.},
title = {Completely prime ideals and radicals in Near-rings},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Near-rings and Near-Fields},
publisher = {Kluwer},
year = 1995,
pages = {63--73},
editor = {Fong, Y. and others},
}


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  • 1





    You should compile with : pdflatex, bibtex and then pdflatex twice... Did you?

    – koleygr
    Mar 4 at 7:27











  • Mhhh, the example works for me if I compile it with the usual cycle LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864). Do you get any errors or warnings when you run LaTeX or BibTeX? Can you attach the .blg file?

    – moewe
    Mar 4 at 7:29











  • @koleygr sure, I have ....

    – ABCDEMMM
    Mar 4 at 7:31











  • @moewe .blg file This is BibTeX, Version 0.99dThe top-level auxiliary file: template.aux The style file: spbasic.bst Database file #1: litera.bib

    – ABCDEMMM
    Mar 4 at 7:37











  • If it says nothing more that is a good sign. After two additional LaTeX runs the example should give the expected output. Does the LaTeX run throw additional errors or warnings? Can you check that the .bbl file contains a thebibliography environment and two bibitems?

    – moewe
    Mar 4 at 7:38
















  • 1





    You should compile with : pdflatex, bibtex and then pdflatex twice... Did you?

    – koleygr
    Mar 4 at 7:27











  • Mhhh, the example works for me if I compile it with the usual cycle LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864). Do you get any errors or warnings when you run LaTeX or BibTeX? Can you attach the .blg file?

    – moewe
    Mar 4 at 7:29











  • @koleygr sure, I have ....

    – ABCDEMMM
    Mar 4 at 7:31











  • @moewe .blg file This is BibTeX, Version 0.99dThe top-level auxiliary file: template.aux The style file: spbasic.bst Database file #1: litera.bib

    – ABCDEMMM
    Mar 4 at 7:37











  • If it says nothing more that is a good sign. After two additional LaTeX runs the example should give the expected output. Does the LaTeX run throw additional errors or warnings? Can you check that the .bbl file contains a thebibliography environment and two bibitems?

    – moewe
    Mar 4 at 7:38










1




1





You should compile with : pdflatex, bibtex and then pdflatex twice... Did you?

– koleygr
Mar 4 at 7:27





You should compile with : pdflatex, bibtex and then pdflatex twice... Did you?

– koleygr
Mar 4 at 7:27













Mhhh, the example works for me if I compile it with the usual cycle LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864). Do you get any errors or warnings when you run LaTeX or BibTeX? Can you attach the .blg file?

– moewe
Mar 4 at 7:29





Mhhh, the example works for me if I compile it with the usual cycle LaTeX, BibTeX, LaTeX, LaTeX (tex.stackexchange.com/q/63852/35864). Do you get any errors or warnings when you run LaTeX or BibTeX? Can you attach the .blg file?

– moewe
Mar 4 at 7:29













@koleygr sure, I have ....

– ABCDEMMM
Mar 4 at 7:31





@koleygr sure, I have ....

– ABCDEMMM
Mar 4 at 7:31













@moewe .blg file This is BibTeX, Version 0.99dThe top-level auxiliary file: template.aux The style file: spbasic.bst Database file #1: litera.bib

– ABCDEMMM
Mar 4 at 7:37





@moewe .blg file This is BibTeX, Version 0.99dThe top-level auxiliary file: template.aux The style file: spbasic.bst Database file #1: litera.bib

– ABCDEMMM
Mar 4 at 7:37













If it says nothing more that is a good sign. After two additional LaTeX runs the example should give the expected output. Does the LaTeX run throw additional errors or warnings? Can you check that the .bbl file contains a thebibliography environment and two bibitems?

– moewe
Mar 4 at 7:38







If it says nothing more that is a good sign. After two additional LaTeX runs the example should give the expected output. Does the LaTeX run throw additional errors or warnings? Can you check that the .bbl file contains a thebibliography environment and two bibitems?

– moewe
Mar 4 at 7:38












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