Sorry, Adam. I don't quite understand. Here's what is in the entry:
@book{grmek1990a,
Author = {Grmek, Mirko D.},
Booktitle = {History of {AIDS}: emergence and origin of a modern
pandemic},
Date-Added = {2009-02-23 10:52:19 -0500},
Date-Modified = {2009-02-23 11:14:24 -0500},
Publisher = {pup},
Title = {History of {AIDS}: emergence and origin of a modern pandemic},
Translator = {Maulitz, Russell C. and Duffin, Jacalyn},
Year = {1990}}
I just put the "pup" string in the entry window.
Best,
-Nathan
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Dept. of Government, Harvard University
Resident Tutor
John Winthrop House, Harvard University
napaxton AT fas DOT harvard DOT edu
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton
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On 23 Feb 2009, at 11:41 AM, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
On 02/23/09 08:30, "Nathan Paxton" <[email protected]> wrote:
I created these in BD using the Database -> Macros feature. I think
I must not
quite understand how the macros work, because when I enter, e.g.,
"pup" in the
publisher field of a book entry, the abbreviation is not expanded
when I run
latex and bibtex. I get "pup" in the reference list instead of my
intended
Princeton University Press.
Make sure you hit cmd-r in the editor window and delete the curly
braces
when entering "pup." If that's not the problem, copy a sample entry
to the
list.
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