Hi,

One more thing: you could use "custombib" to enforce author layout as
you requested. - http://www.ctan.org/pkg/custom-bib - I am very aware
that this is also much work until the style is correct. You could
generate some sort of style file (bst) and "port" the author part to
the bst of the journal/conference. However, this might be more
difficult than creating a whole new bst style with custombib.

The other possibility is to switch to biblatex. But I have no
experience with that.

Cheers,

Oliver

2014-09-17 22:20 GMT+02:00 Erik Jorgensen <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> I work for a research institute at the University of Utah and we'd like
> to use JabRef to manage our citations. We use a specific format for our
> bibtex and I'm trying to get JabRef to conform to it as much as
> possible. I can't seem to figure out how format the author list as we
> need it (and we're in a time crunch). We'd like them to appear like:
>
> author = {A.B. Smith and L.M. Jones and ...}
>
> How can I set that format and re-process all of my entries to appear
> that way?
>
> Erik
>
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