First of all, thanks to everybody who posts on this site. This is my first time asking a question, since I have always been able to figure out my problems before thanks to others' questions + answers.
I am using JabRef and TeXworks.
Using curly braces doesn't work to preserve capitals in my references and I'm looking for a solution.
My preference would be a solution that simply allows me to use the curly braces as they are intended.
I have tried all versions of curly braces I could think of or find:
i. {Report on the Status of B.C. First Nations Languages 2010}
ii. Report on the {S}tatus of {B}.{C}. {F}irst {N}ations {L}anguages 2010
iii. {Report on the {S}tatus of {B}.{C}. {F}irst {N}ations {L}anguages 2010}
iv. Report on the {{S}}tatus of {{B}}.{{C}}. {{F}}irst {{N}}ations {{L}}anguages 2010
I have also tried to change the preferences in JabRef to store certain fields with braces around capital letters, and this didn't work.
To generate the references in my document I typed:
\bibliographystyle{apacite}
\bibliography{ReferencesJabRef}
Here's an example that's giving me problems:
Author = Hannah Amrhein and Suzanne Gessner
Title = Report on the Status of B.C. First Nations Languages 2010
Institution = First Peoples’ Heritage, Language and Culture Council
Year = 2010
Bibtex Key = FirstPeoples2010
Address = Brentwood Bay, B.C.
URL = http://www.fpcc.ca/language/status-report/
And it prints like this:
Amrhein, H. & Gessner, S. (2010). Report on the status of b.c. first nations languages 2010 (Tech. Rep.). Brentwood Bay, B.C.: First peoples Heritage, Language and Culture Council. Retrieved from http://www.fpcc.ca/language/status-report/
The problems are:
- In the title, I'd at least like "B.C." and "First Nations" capitalized.
- For the institution, the word "Peoples" should also be capitalized.
titlefield? Please consider posting an actual bib entry that's giving you trouble. – Mico Feb 24 '14 at 21:11Title = {{Report} on the {Status} of {B.C.} {First} {Nations} {Languages} 2010},. Your question makes it look like JabRef hides the braces by default; you can open your.bibfile in a plain text editor to make sure JabRef is saving your changes correctly. (Normally it would, I'm sure, but it doesn't hurt to check when things aren't working out.) Also: don't forget that after you change your.bibfile, the changes won't be reflected in your document until another run orbibtex+latex+latexhas been completed. – jon Feb 25 '14 at 06:55