Hi,

One more note about "et al.": the period can get duplicated. For example:

Mohammad Allahbakhsh, Aleksandar Ignjatovic, Boualem Bena-
tallah, Seyed-Mehdi-Reza Beheshti and Norman Foo et al.. An
analytic approach to people evaluation in crowdsourcing systems.

@article{allahbakhsh@crowdsourcing,
  author={Mohammad Allahbakhsh and Aleksandar Ignjatovic and Boualem
Benatallah and Seyed{-}Mehdi{-}Reza Beheshti and Norman Foo and Elisa
Bertino},
  title={An Analytic Approach to People Evaluation in Crowdsourcing Systems},
  journal={CoRR},
  year={2012},
  volume={abs/1211.3200},
  timestamp={Tue, 16 Sep 2014 19:27:03 +0200},
  biburl={http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bib/journals/corr/abs-1211-3200},
  bibsource={dblp computer science bibliography, http://dblp.org},
  url={http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.3200},
}

There should only be one period. I think this was mentioned a while
back and might be related to removing the period in cases where
punctuation (such as a question mark) already exists.
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