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BibTeX loses capitals when creating .bbl file
I am using the following bibliography style.
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{template}
I have the following entry in my template.bib file.
@article{ColeMS97,
author = {Cole, Richard J. and Maggs, Bruce M. and Sitaraman, Ramesh K.},
title = {Reconfiguring Arrays with Faults Part I: Worst-Case Faults},
journal = {SIAM J. Comput.},
issue_date = {Dec. 1997},
volume = {26},
number = {6},
month = dec,
year = {1997},
issn = {0097-5397},
pages = {1581--1611},
numpages = {31},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S0097539793255011},
doi = {10.1137/S0097539793255011},
acmid = {270566},
publisher = {Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics},
address = {Philadelphia, PA, USA},
keywords = {array-based network, fault tolerance, mesh network, network emulation},
}
In the PDF file, it is showing like this.
References
[1] Richard J. Cole, Bruce M. Maggs, and Ramesh K. Sitaraman. Reconfiguring arrays
with faults part i: Worst-case faults. SIAM J. Comput., 26(6):1581–1611, December 1997.
I want the title to be capitalized like this.
[1] Richard J. Cole, Bruce M. Maggs, and Ramesh K. Sitaraman. Reconfiguring Arrays
with Faults Part I: Worst-Case Faults. SIAM J. Comput., 26(6):1581–1611, December 1997.
How can I do this?
{A}rrays– Ronny Dec 19 '12 at 07:39plain.bst. The goal is obviously a citation style that capitalizes content words, so the correct solution is to find or generate a style intended for capitalized titles (or even to create a hacked version ofplain.bstwith this characteristic-- it's a very small change). See the answers to the linked question for details. – alexis Apr 19 '14 at 12:31