BibTeX has a sorting function, and most BibTeX styles sort the citation list they produce; most people find this desirable.
However, it is perfectly possible to write a
thebibliography
environment that looks as if it
came from BibTeX, and many people do so (in order to save time in
the short term).
The problem arises when thebibliography
-writers decide
their citations need to be sorted. A common misapprehension is to
insert \bibliographystyle
{alpha}
(or similar) and expect
the typeset output to be sorted in some magical way. BibTeX
doesn’t work that way! — if you write thebibliography
,
you get to sort its contents. BibTeX will only sort the contents
of a thebibliography
environment when it creates it, to
be inserted from a bbl
file by a \bibliography
command.
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