I am writing something that needs to refer to both Chinese and English papers.
I am using natbib to format my bibliographies and I encountered a problem with the presentation of my reference when there are more than one author.
The following is one of my BibTeX entries.
@article{马双2012,
title={最低工资对中国就业和工资水平的影响},
author={马双 and 张劫 and 朱喜},
journal={经济研究},
volume={5},
pages={132--146},
year={2012}
}
When I cite this article using the following code:
\documentclass[10pt, a4paper, twoside, cap]{ctexart}
\usepackage[colon, longnamesfirst, sort&compress]{natbib}
\begin{document}
\citet{马双2012}
\renewcommand\refname{参考文献}
\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
\bibliography{bibli}
\end{document}
I got
马双 and 张劫 and 朱喜(2012)
in the main text and
马双 and 张劫 and 朱喜. 最低工资对中国就业和工资水平的影响. 经济研究, 5:132-146, 2012.
in the reference section.
How can I replace the "and" in all the arguments with the corresponding Chinese character so that it would not look so odd?
natbibwith different languages' business comes up quite a bit: see for example http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/18042/replacing-and-by-og-and-inby-i-in-references-and-bibliograpy-using-natbi or http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/4259/natbib-in-a-different-language. – Joseph Wright Sep 25 '14 at 12:57plainnatbibliography style is to use,for all but the final conjunction. – Mico Sep 25 '14 at 15:09