I am citing several webpages that don't have a human author with the following format as suggested in this post:
@online{WinNT,
author = {MultiMedia LLC},
title = {{MS Windows NT} Kernel Description},
year = 1999,
url = {http://web.archive.org/web/20080207010024/http://www.808multimedia.com/winnt/kernel.htm},
urldate = {2010-09-30}
}
Since there was no human author, I added the name of the organization that published the page as the author (MultiMedia LLC above). However, in the references section it appears to order this reference by the word Inc as though "Inc" is the author's last name, or if a comma is used (MultiMedia, LLC), the entry is ordered correctly but the author appears as "LLC MultiMedia". I want it to appear as "MultiMedia LLC" or "MultiMedia, LLC" and be ordered by the full string, not "LLC".
How can I get this to work right and not disturb the way other papers in my references list with normal authors are sorted and displayed? Is there a way to tell overleaf to sort and show a particular author on the name I give as it is written in my bib file?
author = {{MultiMedia LLC}},. – Mico Mar 02 '23 at 21:26