On Jan 6, 2010, at 6:17 PM, Jason Davies wrote:
> B.~Readings.
> \newblock \emph{{The university in ruins}} (Harvard University Press, 1996).
> \bibAnnote{readings1996a}{A study that bewails the encroachment of 'quality'
> and other measures.}
>
>
> Is the simplest (non-technical) solution to define a new field in BibDesk and
> call that so it doesn't inlude the citekey, which I really don't want
> appearing in the output? I've tried editing the bst file manually but I
> really can't get anywhere -- I either break it or it no effect!
Definitely not related to BibDesk. Google indicates that you're probably
getting \bibAnnote from natbib.sty, so you could do something like this in your
.tex document preamble to redefine that command's output:
\usepackage{natbib}
\makeatletter
\renewcommand{\bibAnnote}[3]{%
\BibitemShut{#1}%
\d...@tempa{#3}\@if...@tempa\@empty}{}{%
\begin{quotation}\noindent
\textsc{Annotation:}\ \...@tempa
\end{quotation}%
}%
}%
\makeatother
Take a look at natbib.sty for the original definition, which I modified
slightly.
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