32) Where do I find documentation about BibTeX? BibTeX, a program originally designed to produce bibliographies in conjunction with LaTeX, is explained in Section 4.3 and Appendix B of Leslie Lamport's LaTeX manual. The ``BibTeXing'' document, contained in the file btxdoc.tex, gives a more complete description. The ``Designing BibTeX Styles'' document, contained in the file btxhak.tex, explains the postfix stack-based language used to write BibTeX styles (.bst files). The file btxbst.doc is the template file for the four standard styles (plain, abbrv, alpha, unsrt). It also contains the documentation for them. The current Unix-BibTeX man page, contained in the file bibtex.1, was updated in January 1992 and is about one page long. There's an old and obsolete version floating around, written in 1985 before ``BibTeXing'' and ``Designing BibTeX Styles'' appeared, that is several pages long. You should ignore it (or throw it away), since it describes BibTeX version 0.98, style files of which are incompatible with the current version, 0.99 (to be precise, 0.99c). All files mentioned in this answer are available via anonymous ftp from labrea.stanford.edu (36.8.0.47) in the BibTeX ftp area, tex/bibtex. All the non-Unix files should be available on any system that runs BibTeX; if they're not on your system, please complain to your BibTeX installer or to your distribution source.