Pybtex is a drop-in replacement for BibTeX written in Python. You can start using it right now by simply typing pybtex where you would have typed bibtex.
CSL provides an easy-to-use but feature-rich XML language to describe bibliographic and citation formatting. It has been developed alongside CiteProc. Analogous to BibTeX .bst files or the binary equivalents in proprietary applications like Endnote, CSL is open, international-ready, and designed on a solid foundation that yields a language that is easy-to-use, while able to flexibly-but-reliably format bibliographies and citations for a wide variety of fields.
Choosing a BibTeX Style
* How to Choose a Specific Style
* The Seven Standard Styles
* Styles Recommended by Reed
* NatBib Standard Styles
o Citation Commands Within NatBib
* Styles Available Through CTAN
o Discipline Specific Listings of BibTeX Journal Styles
This database provides style files (bst and sty) for use with LaTeX documents using BibTeX or AMSrefs to manage the bibliography. The styles are referenced by the academic journals to which they apply. Search the database below or read the FAQ for more information.