rgheck wrote:
> 
> 
> Export the document to LaTeX and try compiling it manually. Report the 
> error messages. It sounds to me as if either LyX or LaTeX isn't finding 
> the .bib file, and there are various reasons this can happen.
> 
> 

I did this, and the output in the terminal was as follows:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ bibtex CONS6017-Essay
This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (Web2C 7.5.6)
The top-level auxiliary file: CONS6017-Essay.aux
I couldn't open style file authordate1.bst
---line 3 of file CONS6017-Essay.aux
 : \bibstyle{authordate1
 :                      }
I'm skipping whatever remains of this command
I found no style file---while reading file CONS6017-Essay.aux
(There were 2 error messages)


I was using the .bst file authordate1, but I have tried using other .bst
files (naturemag, authordate2) with the same result.

Because the message said it was missing a style file, I tried using a
different style file, one that was not part of the default Lyx installation
(the same .bst files, authordate1, harvard, agsm). DOING THIS SOLVED THE
PROBLEM. 

I explored the /usr/share/texmf-texlive/bibtex/bst folder, which is where I
assume the .bst files are located upon installation. I noticed many were
missing (the ones I had a problem with initially). 

However, I'm perplexed as to why the .bst files included in the Lyx
installation have disappeared. How to I return it back to its "original"
state? Can I put the bst files I've downloaded from CTAN and elsewhere into
the usr/.../bst folder, and if so, under which subdirectory (ams, babelbib,
base, index, natbib)? Why have the Lyx bst files disappeared? 
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