Answer by raulindo for \renewcommand{\refname}{} does not remove "References"
If you use babel, the following might work.for book or report class: \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\bibname}{}}for article class: \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\refname}{}}The provided...
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For my part I used these command:\bibliographystyle{plain} % bib style %%% change name of biliography \renewcommand{\bibname}{} %%no nameI just tested it on a article I wrote and it worked fine.
View ArticleAnswer by egreg for \renewcommand{\refname}{} does not remove "References"
If you are loading the package natbib, then\renewcommand{\bibsection}{}after \usepackage[<options>]{natbib} will get rid of the section automatically provided (and also of the blank space you'd...
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I have a file of class "article" with bibliography style "nature"Since I want to have the references in the table of contents with a section number, i have set a section with the references inside and...
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