I have to include a technical document in my citations. The document doesn't have a specific author, but is rather published by an Institute. The sample bibtex entry is given below:
@manual{river2009,
author = {Alternate Hydo Energy Centre},
institution = {Some Institute},
month = {August},
organization = {Some Organization},
publisher = {Some Directorate Ministry, Some Government},
title = {{Status Paper On Environment}},
year = {2009}
}
When I compile the document the author entry is automatically changed to following:
@manual{river2009,
author = {Energy, Centre Alternate Hydro},
institution = {Some Insitute},
month = {August},
organization = {Some Organization},
publisher = {Some Directorate Ministry, Some Government},
title = {{Status Paper On Environment}},
year = {2009}
}
And in the final citation the entry comes under the name of Energy, C. A. H instead of Alternate Hydo Energy Centre. Is there anyway in which I can preserve the author name as it is, without the entry being juxtaposed and abbreviated?
I am using \bibliographystyle{kluwer} .
latexandbibtexwill not alter the contents of thebibfile. In general the solution to get this type of author correctly printed is to enclose in an extra set of brackets:{{Alternate Hydo Energy Centre}}. There must be a duplicate question around somewhere... – Andrew Swann Jun 23 '14 at 07:51xelatex. When I use the double brackets as suggested I get Energy, Centre Alternate Hydro . The abbreviations have gone, but the order of the words is still changed. – Damitr Jun 23 '14 at 07:55