I used LyX to write my PhD thesis. I used JabRef to manage the BibTeX files. One thing which I am having a problem with is that some references are inserted into my LyX bibliography as: Initial Author_surname and some are: firstname Author_surname.
I was criticized for the inconsistency of style.
I downloaded my references via JabRef from pubmed/medline.
I have traced back this difference to the source BibTeX files, two examples of the BibTeX files are shown at the end of this mail.
So I guess I am wondering, is it possible if the author format in bibtex is:
author = {Nancy E Adler and Katherine Newman}
to somehow display that in the: Initial _Authorsurname style without having to manually edit all the offending raw BibTeX files?
The references in LyX look like [auth][year] but in the resulting PDF that is created the style in the bibliography can vary. I'm not sure whether i can change something in LyX, JabRef or BibTeX source to address this problem.
I believe I have used the same style throughout my LyX document.
Any advice would be a big help!
Thanks!
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@ARTICLE{Adler1994,
author = {N. E. Adler and T. Boyce and M. A. Chesney and S. Cohen and S. Folkman
and R. L. Kahn and S. L. Syme},
title = {Socioeconomic status and health. The challenge of the gradient.},
journal = {Am Psychol},
year = {1994},
volume = {49},
pages = {15--24},
number = {1},
month = {Jan},
abstract = { institution = {Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco
91943-0844.},
keywords = {Health Behavior; Health Status; Humans; Life Style; Psychophysiologic
Disorders, psychology; Socioeconomic Factors; Stress, Psychological,
complications},
language = {eng},
medline-pst = {ppublish},
pmid = {8122813},
timestamp = {2011.07.14}
}
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@ARTICLE{Adler2002,
author = {Nancy E Adler and Katherine Newman},
title = {Socioeconomic disparities in health: pathways and policies.},
journal = {Health Aff (Millwood)},
year = {2002},
volume = {21},
pages = {60--76},
number = {2},
abstract = { institution = {Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, University of California,
San Francisco, USA.},
keywords = {Delivery of Health Care; Educational Status; England, epidemiology;
Environmental Exposure; Health Behavior; Health Policy; Health Status
Indicators; Humans; Income; Occupations; Poverty; Social Class; Social
Environment; Social Justice; Socioeconomic Factors; Stress, Psychological,
complications; United States, epidemiology},
language = {eng},
medline-pst = {ppublish},
pmid = {11900187},
timestamp = {2011.07.14}
}