Just a use-case that might be useful for considering the range of
formatting requirements for the in-page citation. Jurabib offers a
way to have an abbreviation of the full author show up in author-year
type styles. Can CSL handle that?
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Date: January 29, 2007 4:59:36 AM EST
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Hello,
I use \usepackage {natbib} \bibliographystyle {natdin} and this works
fine for me and is customised for my needs. For this reason, I would
like to change the winning team.
I think there is an solution..., hopefuly ;)
Christian
Am 29.01.2007 um 10:39 schrieb Stephan Kurz:
Hi,
AFAIR jurabib supports the use of a shortauthor field.
Jurabib also offers a convenient way of dealing with the issue you
were
asking for in the last thread Citing a webpage.
Hope this helps,
Stephan
Christian Burk wrote:
Hello,
I have an entry in BibDesk where the name of the author (it's an
institution) is quite long but has an abbreviation which would I use
inside the text.
The case is as follows:
Author: {BQS-Bundesgeschäftsstelle Qualitätssicherung GmbH}
This I ned inside the bibliography but in the text I would use only
BQS.
Is there a way to do so?
Thanks
Christian
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