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Is there a standard way of indicating co-first authorships in a BibTeX entry?

Equal-contribution is usually indicated by * (or some other symbol) next to the author names in the paper, but it is a rather recent phenomenon as I understand it.

I never actually saw it indicated in the reference sections when cited, but it is a valuable meta-data that might be useful for the future. Hence, I want to put it in the BibTeX meta data. I can imagine a new bibliography format showing co-first authors in the reference (but this is not likely to happen though).

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There is no 'standard' way of indicating this information in a .bib file. Moreover, it probably would be difficult to include it in the author field without breaking standard styles/sorting/... As such, if adding this information I would use a custom field (the BibTeX format allows for this as all non-recognised fields are ignored).

Joseph Wright
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Quick solution that may work for you: keep things together with parentheses.

author={{Foo, Bar} and third_author and fourth_author},
rvaneijk
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    How do you propose to tell BibTeX about the first names of the authors? –  Jun 22 '15 at 01:16