How to cite books published by organizations using natbib
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How to cite books published by organizations using natbib
What would be the best way to cite a material published from an organization? I tried using misc, but the .bst file I am using does not accept this, the item disappears from the reference list.
If I use the @article format, I don't get the citation correctly. For instance, if the org name is The World Bank, then using natbib would detect the last word as last name and do:
Bank, The World (2006) Report on health facilities
How can I get instead,
The World Bank (2006) Report on health facilities
I am using this .bst file: https://github.com/svmiller/jpr-bst-file/blob/master/jpr.bst
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What would be the best way to cite a material published from an organization? I tried using misc, but the .bst file I am using does not accept this, the item disappears from the reference list.
If I use the @article format, I don't get the citation correctly. For instance, if the org name is The World Bank, then using natbib would detect the last word as last name and do:
Bank, The World (2006) Report on health facilities
How can I get instead,
The World Bank (2006) Report on health facilities
I am using this .bst file: https://github.com/svmiller/jpr-bst-file/blob/master/jpr.bst
natbib
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What would be the best way to cite a material published from an organization? I tried using misc, but the .bst file I am using does not accept this, the item disappears from the reference list.
If I use the @article format, I don't get the citation correctly. For instance, if the org name is The World Bank, then using natbib would detect the last word as last name and do:
Bank, The World (2006) Report on health facilities
How can I get instead,
The World Bank (2006) Report on health facilities
I am using this .bst file: https://github.com/svmiller/jpr-bst-file/blob/master/jpr.bst
natbib
What would be the best way to cite a material published from an organization? I tried using misc, but the .bst file I am using does not accept this, the item disappears from the reference list.
If I use the @article format, I don't get the citation correctly. For instance, if the org name is The World Bank, then using natbib would detect the last word as last name and do:
Bank, The World (2006) Report on health facilities
How can I get instead,
The World Bank (2006) Report on health facilities
I am using this .bst file: https://github.com/svmiller/jpr-bst-file/blob/master/jpr.bst
natbib
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