The following pictures show three parts each:
- Left (identical for each picture) : the Markdown source code of the document.
- Center : the formatting and contents of the document page parts containing citation references.
- Right : the formatting and contents of the footnote area of the document page containing citation references.
These pictures clearly show what you can expect.
- Some CSL-Styles do not create a bibligraphy section at all.
Instead, they put all citation information into the page footnotes.
Example:
thomson-reuters-legal-tax-and-accounting-australia.csl
- Some CSL-Styles insert snippets from the *.bib file into the document text too. Each CSL-Style doing so does it differently.
- Each CSL-Style formats the bibliography section differently, and puts different parts from the *.bib file into it.
So if you see something un-expected in your document when using CSL-formatted bibliographies with it, chances are: "It's not a bug, it's a feature."