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Customize plainnat.bst to make references to show in certain format



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowDisplaying author's name in a bibliographic entry in the form: Surname, First Initial of FirstnameChanging plainnat.bst to show references differentlyDisplaying only the starting page of a page range in bibliographiesNatbib: LASTNAME, Firstname (Year) styleHow to swap field entries in Bibliography (biblatex, bibtex8)?Show references in Author, Year, Title, Source, (other data) With BibtexHow to show natbib reference as “first author et al”?Bibliography styleHyper-linking in BibTex referencesBibTeX doesn't worksiam bst editingHow can I remove the comma after journal name and before volume in my bst description?












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I use Bibtex and plainnat coupled with Natbib and I would like to have
some customizations to plainnat.
My test Example is given below:



documentclass{article}
usepackage[numbers]{natbib}

begin{document}
Hello, Latex!

bibliographystyle{plainnat}
nocite{*}
bibliography{test}


And the Bibliography file test.bib is



@Book{hastie2009elements,
Title = {The elements of statistical learning (second edition)},
Author = {Hastie, Trevor and Tibshirani, Robert and Friedman, Jerome},
address = {New York},
Publisher = {Springer},
Year = {2009}
}
@Article{beck2009fast,
Title = {A fast iterative shrinkage-thresholding algorithm for linear inverse problems},
Author = {Beck, Amir and Teboulle, Marc},
Journal = {SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences},
Number = {1},
Pages = {183--202},
Volume = {2},
Year = {2009},
Publisher = {SIAM}
}
@Article{becker2011nesta,
Title = {NESTA: A fast and accurate first-order method for sparse recovery},
Author = {Becker, Stephen and Bobin, J{'e}r{^o}me and Cand{`e}s, Emmanuel J},
Journal = {SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences},
Number = {1},
Pages = {1--39},
Volume = {4},
Year = {2011},
Publisher = {SIAM}
}
@Article{EfronB2004,
Title = {Least angle regression},
Author = {Efron, Bradley and Hastie, Trevor and Johnstone, Iain and Tibshirani, Robert},
Journal = {The Annals of Statistics},
Number = {2},
Pages = {407--499},
Volume = {32},
Year = {2004},
Publisher = {Institute of Mathematical Statistics}
}


What I want to change are:



(1) Display author's name as: Surname, First Initial of Firstname



(2) No "and" before the last author just a "," like for the rest of the authors



(3) Remove period(.) in the end of each reference



(4) For book entry, change "Publisher, Address" to "Address: Publisher"



We noticed that (1) and (2) had been solved by
Mico
and
Zeping Lee,
respectively.
How about (3) and (4)?









share



























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    I use Bibtex and plainnat coupled with Natbib and I would like to have
    some customizations to plainnat.
    My test Example is given below:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[numbers]{natbib}

    begin{document}
    Hello, Latex!

    bibliographystyle{plainnat}
    nocite{*}
    bibliography{test}


    And the Bibliography file test.bib is



    @Book{hastie2009elements,
    Title = {The elements of statistical learning (second edition)},
    Author = {Hastie, Trevor and Tibshirani, Robert and Friedman, Jerome},
    address = {New York},
    Publisher = {Springer},
    Year = {2009}
    }
    @Article{beck2009fast,
    Title = {A fast iterative shrinkage-thresholding algorithm for linear inverse problems},
    Author = {Beck, Amir and Teboulle, Marc},
    Journal = {SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences},
    Number = {1},
    Pages = {183--202},
    Volume = {2},
    Year = {2009},
    Publisher = {SIAM}
    }
    @Article{becker2011nesta,
    Title = {NESTA: A fast and accurate first-order method for sparse recovery},
    Author = {Becker, Stephen and Bobin, J{'e}r{^o}me and Cand{`e}s, Emmanuel J},
    Journal = {SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences},
    Number = {1},
    Pages = {1--39},
    Volume = {4},
    Year = {2011},
    Publisher = {SIAM}
    }
    @Article{EfronB2004,
    Title = {Least angle regression},
    Author = {Efron, Bradley and Hastie, Trevor and Johnstone, Iain and Tibshirani, Robert},
    Journal = {The Annals of Statistics},
    Number = {2},
    Pages = {407--499},
    Volume = {32},
    Year = {2004},
    Publisher = {Institute of Mathematical Statistics}
    }


    What I want to change are:



    (1) Display author's name as: Surname, First Initial of Firstname



    (2) No "and" before the last author just a "," like for the rest of the authors



    (3) Remove period(.) in the end of each reference



    (4) For book entry, change "Publisher, Address" to "Address: Publisher"



    We noticed that (1) and (2) had been solved by
    Mico
    and
    Zeping Lee,
    respectively.
    How about (3) and (4)?









    share

























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      I use Bibtex and plainnat coupled with Natbib and I would like to have
      some customizations to plainnat.
      My test Example is given below:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[numbers]{natbib}

      begin{document}
      Hello, Latex!

      bibliographystyle{plainnat}
      nocite{*}
      bibliography{test}


      And the Bibliography file test.bib is



      @Book{hastie2009elements,
      Title = {The elements of statistical learning (second edition)},
      Author = {Hastie, Trevor and Tibshirani, Robert and Friedman, Jerome},
      address = {New York},
      Publisher = {Springer},
      Year = {2009}
      }
      @Article{beck2009fast,
      Title = {A fast iterative shrinkage-thresholding algorithm for linear inverse problems},
      Author = {Beck, Amir and Teboulle, Marc},
      Journal = {SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences},
      Number = {1},
      Pages = {183--202},
      Volume = {2},
      Year = {2009},
      Publisher = {SIAM}
      }
      @Article{becker2011nesta,
      Title = {NESTA: A fast and accurate first-order method for sparse recovery},
      Author = {Becker, Stephen and Bobin, J{'e}r{^o}me and Cand{`e}s, Emmanuel J},
      Journal = {SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences},
      Number = {1},
      Pages = {1--39},
      Volume = {4},
      Year = {2011},
      Publisher = {SIAM}
      }
      @Article{EfronB2004,
      Title = {Least angle regression},
      Author = {Efron, Bradley and Hastie, Trevor and Johnstone, Iain and Tibshirani, Robert},
      Journal = {The Annals of Statistics},
      Number = {2},
      Pages = {407--499},
      Volume = {32},
      Year = {2004},
      Publisher = {Institute of Mathematical Statistics}
      }


      What I want to change are:



      (1) Display author's name as: Surname, First Initial of Firstname



      (2) No "and" before the last author just a "," like for the rest of the authors



      (3) Remove period(.) in the end of each reference



      (4) For book entry, change "Publisher, Address" to "Address: Publisher"



      We noticed that (1) and (2) had been solved by
      Mico
      and
      Zeping Lee,
      respectively.
      How about (3) and (4)?









      share














      I use Bibtex and plainnat coupled with Natbib and I would like to have
      some customizations to plainnat.
      My test Example is given below:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[numbers]{natbib}

      begin{document}
      Hello, Latex!

      bibliographystyle{plainnat}
      nocite{*}
      bibliography{test}


      And the Bibliography file test.bib is



      @Book{hastie2009elements,
      Title = {The elements of statistical learning (second edition)},
      Author = {Hastie, Trevor and Tibshirani, Robert and Friedman, Jerome},
      address = {New York},
      Publisher = {Springer},
      Year = {2009}
      }
      @Article{beck2009fast,
      Title = {A fast iterative shrinkage-thresholding algorithm for linear inverse problems},
      Author = {Beck, Amir and Teboulle, Marc},
      Journal = {SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences},
      Number = {1},
      Pages = {183--202},
      Volume = {2},
      Year = {2009},
      Publisher = {SIAM}
      }
      @Article{becker2011nesta,
      Title = {NESTA: A fast and accurate first-order method for sparse recovery},
      Author = {Becker, Stephen and Bobin, J{'e}r{^o}me and Cand{`e}s, Emmanuel J},
      Journal = {SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences},
      Number = {1},
      Pages = {1--39},
      Volume = {4},
      Year = {2011},
      Publisher = {SIAM}
      }
      @Article{EfronB2004,
      Title = {Least angle regression},
      Author = {Efron, Bradley and Hastie, Trevor and Johnstone, Iain and Tibshirani, Robert},
      Journal = {The Annals of Statistics},
      Number = {2},
      Pages = {407--499},
      Volume = {32},
      Year = {2004},
      Publisher = {Institute of Mathematical Statistics}
      }


      What I want to change are:



      (1) Display author's name as: Surname, First Initial of Firstname



      (2) No "and" before the last author just a "," like for the rest of the authors



      (3) Remove period(.) in the end of each reference



      (4) For book entry, change "Publisher, Address" to "Address: Publisher"



      We noticed that (1) and (2) had been solved by
      Mico
      and
      Zeping Lee,
      respectively.
      How about (3) and (4)?







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