[biblio] bibtex using makebst harvard author-year style missing comma before year
Beuthe, Tatjana
tatjana.beuthe.10 at ucl.ac.uk
Sat Jan 1 23:42:16 CET 2011
My school requires a variant of harvard style bibliography.
I used makebst to create a bibliography style that suits most of their requirements.
However, there is still one option which I cannot get to display.
My citations require a nomenclature written with <last name> comma <first name initials> COMMA date.
example:
Smith, J., 2001. The world crisis. Dumbsville: The University Press.
However, what I get is:
Smith, J. 2001. The world crisis. Dumbsville: The University Press.
makebst has an explicit option for this format (taken from the dbj file):
%>>REVERSED DATE (if including month)
%>>DATE FORMAT (if non author-year citations)
%<<DATE FORMAT (if author-year citations)
% %: (def) Year plain without any brackets
% yr-par,%: Year in parentheses as (1993)
% yr-brk,%: Year in brackets as [1993]
% yr-col,%: Year preceded by colon as `: 1993'
% yr-per,%: Year preceded by period as `. 1993'
yr-com,%: Date preceded by comma as `, 1993'
% yr-blk,%: Year preceded by space only, as ` 1993'
However, despite selecting the option "yr-com,%: Date preceded by comma as `, 1993'"
the compiled bst file refuses to display the bibliographical citation in this format.
How can I get the comma to display?
Zip file with minimal example enclosed.
Additionally, I am unable to do page number citations for multiple references within one set of parentheses within the environment discussed above.
Is there a way around this in bibtex, or will I have to switch to another system?
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