Typesetting journal names and abbreviations Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679:...

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Typesetting journal names and abbreviations



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)BibTeX style that groups by authorFine-tuning bibliographyBibTeX article entries and their common journalLooking for a bibliography style file that implements a journal's special formatting requirementsCustomized BibTeX bst - slash between “volume” and “number”Reference and Bibliographyhow to use two .bib files?I need my bibliography style for the journal “International Interactions”an IF for journals in a bibTex bst style filebibtex + newrefcontext + labelprefix












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I am confused. What is the proper / accepted way of using the journal macros in bibliography? I have found about 3 different sources, and each of them has an incomplete set of the journal macros that I need:




  • the aastex package


  • jabbrv.sty (which is not maintained as far as I can see from the webpage)


  • standalone files like http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/abs_doc/aas_macros.sty



Is there a universal way to use these macros in a bibliography? All I want is a reference file which as all abbreviations for journals, so that I can use them without having to constantly edit the bibliography manually.










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    what do you mean by "the journal macros"? Each journal that accepts latex will have specific instructions and usually a specific class file to use.

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I am confused. What is the proper / accepted way of using the journal macros in bibliography? I have found about 3 different sources, and each of them has an incomplete set of the journal macros that I need:




  • the aastex package


  • jabbrv.sty (which is not maintained as far as I can see from the webpage)


  • standalone files like http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/abs_doc/aas_macros.sty



Is there a universal way to use these macros in a bibliography? All I want is a reference file which as all abbreviations for journals, so that I can use them without having to constantly edit the bibliography manually.










share|improve this question









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    what do you mean by "the journal macros"? Each journal that accepts latex will have specific instructions and usually a specific class file to use.

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago











  • Sorry, I added more explanations in edit.

    – Grants
    2 mins ago














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I am confused. What is the proper / accepted way of using the journal macros in bibliography? I have found about 3 different sources, and each of them has an incomplete set of the journal macros that I need:




  • the aastex package


  • jabbrv.sty (which is not maintained as far as I can see from the webpage)


  • standalone files like http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/abs_doc/aas_macros.sty



Is there a universal way to use these macros in a bibliography? All I want is a reference file which as all abbreviations for journals, so that I can use them without having to constantly edit the bibliography manually.










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I am confused. What is the proper / accepted way of using the journal macros in bibliography? I have found about 3 different sources, and each of them has an incomplete set of the journal macros that I need:




  • the aastex package


  • jabbrv.sty (which is not maintained as far as I can see from the webpage)


  • standalone files like http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/abs_doc/aas_macros.sty



Is there a universal way to use these macros in a bibliography? All I want is a reference file which as all abbreviations for journals, so that I can use them without having to constantly edit the bibliography manually.







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    what do you mean by "the journal macros"? Each journal that accepts latex will have specific instructions and usually a specific class file to use.

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago











  • Sorry, I added more explanations in edit.

    – Grants
    2 mins ago














  • 3





    what do you mean by "the journal macros"? Each journal that accepts latex will have specific instructions and usually a specific class file to use.

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago











  • Sorry, I added more explanations in edit.

    – Grants
    2 mins ago








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what do you mean by "the journal macros"? Each journal that accepts latex will have specific instructions and usually a specific class file to use.

– David Carlisle
2 hours ago





what do you mean by "the journal macros"? Each journal that accepts latex will have specific instructions and usually a specific class file to use.

– David Carlisle
2 hours ago













Sorry, I added more explanations in edit.

– Grants
2 mins ago





Sorry, I added more explanations in edit.

– Grants
2 mins ago










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