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I am writing a report using scrbook document class. I am creating the reference follows

@ARTICLE{example,
author = {A Ho, B.C Stuber and D.E Walter},
title = {IEEE Standard Definitions of Terms},
year = "1993",
journal = "IEEE Std. 145-1993",
 }

However, when I compile the file the term IEEE appears as Ieee and the authors name appears as B.C.S.A Ho and D.E Walter. I am using the cite package (\usepackage{cite}) and making the reference as

\bibliographystyle{IEEEtran}
\bibliography{references}  %references.bib contains the bibliography script.

I want IEEE to appear as IEEE and not Ieee and the names to be ordered properly. I would highly appreciate if someone tells me how to solve this issue.

Mico
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zsha
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  • Enclose with double curly braces every information: title = {{IEEE Standard Definitions of Terms}} for example. – Romain Picot Dec 21 '15 at 20:12
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    The author field should be written as author = {A. Ho and B. C. Stuber and D. E. Walter},. Note the use of (i) the keyword and to separate authors and (ii) spaces to separate the first and middle initials. – Mico Dec 21 '15 at 20:16
  • Thank you Romain and Mico for the suggestions! They worked. – zsha Dec 21 '15 at 20:20
  • @RomainPicot - The OP stated that he/she wanted to keep IEEE in uppercase; it may be OK to lowercase the remaining words in the title field. – Mico Dec 21 '15 at 20:22
  • @mico you're right but to late to edit the comment. I only IEEE should stay uppercase it should be title = {{IEEE} Standard Definitions of Terms} – Romain Picot Dec 21 '15 at 20:24
  • Incidentally, using the @article entry type for this piece seems rather ill-advised, as the piece wasn't published in a journal. I would use the catch-all @misc entry type instead. – Mico Dec 21 '15 at 20:51

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