A list of publications can be rendered at any place in the document. A database can be much larger than needed for a document. The same is true for the fields that make up an entry. Here is the list of fields that are currently handled, but of course there can be additional ones:
<tt>abstract</tt>, <tt>address</tt>, <tt>annotate</tt>, <tt>assignee</tt>, <tt>author</tt>, <tt>bibnumber</tt>, <tt>booktitle</tt>, <tt>chapter</tt>, <tt>comment</tt>, <tt>country</tt>, <tt>day</tt>, <tt>dayfiled</tt>, <tt>doi</tt>, <tt>edition</tt>, <tt>editor</tt>, <tt>eprint</tt>, <tt>howpublished</tt>, <tt>institution</tt>, <tt>isbn</tt>, <tt>issn</tt>, <tt>journal</tt>, <tt>key</tt>, <tt>keyword</tt>, <tt>keywords</tt>, <tt>language</tt>, <tt>lastchecked</tt>, <tt>month</tt>, <tt>monthfiled</tt>, <tt>names</tt>, <tt>nationality</tt>, <tt>note</tt>, <tt>notes</tt>, <tt>number</tt>, <tt>organization</tt>, <tt>pages</tt>, <tt>publisher</tt>, <tt>revision</tt>, <tt>school</tt>, <tt>series</tt>, <tt>size</tt>, <tt>title</tt>, <tt>type</tt>, <tt>url</tt>, <tt>volume</tt>, <tt>year</tt>, <tt>yearfiled</tt>
If you want to see what publications are in the database, the easiest way is to ask for a complete list:
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