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I have an APA style bibliography in my paper and I have a paper written by the "Académie des Sciences". I expect it to be on the top of the list of references as I'm citing it like this:

author = { \relax{Académie des sciences}, },

That is, basically the written output is Académie des sciences but it stays in the next page after letter P and letter R (as if it was indexed with the "s" of sciences).

How can I make sure that it stays on the top? That is it gets printed as Académie des sciences but it stays on the top of the bibliography list?

Thank you!

Masiar
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    As it's a "corporate" author, it must be entered as author = {{Académie des sciences}},. – Mico Jul 10 '20 at 15:51
  • That worked, thank you! Post it as an answer so I can mark it as correct! – Masiar Jul 10 '20 at 16:18
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    Actually, the question about how to input a "corporate" author in the author field has come up quite a few times on this site. The site rules thus indicated that it should be closed as a duplicate. Please don't feel bad, though, about posting a query that turns out to be duplicate. If anything, it demonstrates the importance and broad relevance of your query. – Mico Jul 10 '20 at 16:37
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    Thank you, didn't know this was called a "corporate" author! I would have otherwise looked for it! – Masiar Jul 11 '20 at 11:19

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