Question

By default, using \cite in the Beamer class of LaTeX places the actual citation information at the end of the presentation on a separate slide containing the bibliography. How does one get the citation information, instead, on the same slide as the citation (the expected, courteous practice for most presentations)?

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Solution

If you use the biblatex package, you can insert a complete bibliographic entry with the \fullcite command.

OTHER TIPS

I have used the bibentry style for this (part of natbib), which just allows you to write \bibentry{key} which directly expands to the full bibliographic entry.

To have the citation at the bottom of the same slide, we can use \footfullcite instead of \fullcite.

Complete steps would be:

  • Include \usepackage{biblatex} and \bibliography{<your_bib_file>} in your preamble.
  • Use \footfullcite{paper} in your frame.
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