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I am using memoir for my thesis and using siam-letters for my bibliographystyle.

The default position for "year" is at the end in each reference, which I hope to move just after the author(s).

I have noticed some similar questions, such as Changing Year position in natlib or Change Year Position for abbrvnat.bst, but the soultions there seems not working for my case (memoir and siam-letters.bst).

Please kindly advise me.

Edit. My minimal code

\documentclass[twoside, openbib, a4paper,12pt,oldfontcommands]{memoir}
\begin{document}
Duis fringilla tristique neque. Sed interdum libero ut metus.\cite{SankaranImpactTradeLiberalization2010a}
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{siam-letters}
\bibliography{Test}

\end{document}

My Test.bib:

@article{SankaranImpactTradeLiberalization2010a,
  timestamp = {2018-02-22T23:19:42Z},
  title = {Impact of {{Trade Liberalization}} on {{Employment}}: {{The 
  Experience}} of {{India}}'s {{Manufacturing Industries}}},
  number = {Query date: 2018-02-23},
  journal = {Indian Journal of Labour~\ldots{}},
  author = {Sankaran, U and Abraham, V and Joseph, K J},
  year = {2010}
}

@article{BackerGlobalValueChains2011,
  timestamp = {2018-02-22T23:19:43Z},
  title = {Global {{Value Chains}} : {{Preliminary}} Evidence and Policy 
Issues Ppt},
  number = {May},
  journal = {Review of Business and Economic Literature},
  author = {Backer, Koen De},
  year = {2011}
}
Romalpa Akzo
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    As always, please post a minimal working example to give helpers a test case. I am pretty sure this is unrelated to memoir. – Johannes_B Mar 04 '18 at 08:24
  • Question is why you are using this style. If somebody told you to use it, don't change it. If you don't have to use it, you are better off with biblatex. – Johannes_B Mar 04 '18 at 08:26
  • (I have just added the minimal code). I have attach memoir since I have gone too far with this class for my thesis. Please kindly advise me. – Romalpa Akzo Mar 04 '18 at 09:42
  • siam-letters is a numerical style where it is common to have the year at the end. You seem to want an author-date (harvard style) bibliography, which would be uncommon to be numbered. – Johannes_B Mar 04 '18 at 09:49
  • I understand the difference between numerical and author-date style. The later provides the format I need but also seems to make such info "double". I am, therefore, seeking for a "combined" style, whereas the number is still useful for easily searching. Please kindly advise any better solution if this "combined" way is not possible. Many thanks. – Romalpa Akzo Mar 04 '18 at 10:01

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