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Generate a customised list of publications for your LaTeX CV using BibTeX entries.

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It is customary to include a list of publications in one's academic CV. While generating a list of references from a .bib file is standard practice for writing a paper, I was surprised to see that most LaTeX academic CV templates found online rely on the user manually typing the references in a list. Clearly, this is undesirable, as one usually already has a list of BibTeX entries for one's publications, and changing the citation style means changing every single entry. Still, this has the advantage that publications can be easily sorted as desired, split into different subsections (peer-reviewed articles, conference abstracts, ...) and enriched with links to the pdf.

I here show a way how a list of publications can be easily generated from a .bib file with all the advantages listed above (customised order, splitting into sections, links) AND little effort (no more than citing a paper).

I hope that you may find this useful for your own LaTeX CV!

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The cumbersome way:

\hangpara{1.5em}{1}Knuth, D. E. (1998). 
\textit{The art of computer programming: sorting and searching} (Vol. 3). Pearson Education.

New:

\publication{Knuth1998}

A note on compilation order

You need to generate a .bbl file from the .bib file prior to compiling the pdf.

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