BibTeX supports storing constant strings using @String {key = value}
. JabRef supports managing them using Library → Edit string constants, which opens the String Editor. These values can be used in fields. For example, you can have:
and then in some entry for example
or
In the JabRef field editor, the author has to be inserted as #kopp# #et# #kubovy#
or #kopp# and #kubovy#
.
Strings are rendered specially in the entry editor. This is especially important in the case of months. For instance, take the following BibTeX entry:
In JabRef, the entry editor then displays #may#
. In case the entry editor just displays may
, this is written as follows:
In other words: The character #
indicates something special in the entry editor.
JabRef enhances the concept of Strings to add a type to those @String
s. The issue is how to preserve such type of a string in a BibTeX file. JabRef adds the type though prefixes:
@String { aKopp = "Kopp, Oliver" }
is a @String
with the type author.
@String { iMIT = "{Massachusetts Institute of Technology ({MIT})}" }
is a @String
with the type of institution.
@String { anct = "Anecdote" }
is a @String
of type other.
@String { lTOSCA = "Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications" }
is a @String
of type other.
Then @String
s of type author should be used for author and editors fields only. @String
s of type institution should be used for institution and organization fields only. @String
s of type publisher should be used only for publisher fields. And finally @String
s of type other can be used anywhere.
It can also happen that you will have the same institution for more types:
@String { aMIT = "{Massachusetts Institute of Technology ({MIT})}" }
if the institution will appear as author or editor
@String { iMIT = "{Massachusetts Institute of Technology ({MIT})}" }
if the institution will appear as institution or organization
@String { pMIT = "{Massachusetts Institute of Technology ({MIT}) press}" }
if the institution will appear as publisher.
Even if the last example may appear contradicting the intention was to remove duplicity and unify the names of persons and institutions.
\@String{aKahle = "Kahle, Brewster "}
-> author
\@String{aStallman = "Stallman, Richard"}
-> author
\@String{iMIT = "{Massachusetts Institute of Technology ({MIT})}" }
-> institution
\@String{pMIT = "{Massachusetts Institute of Technology ({MIT}) press}" }
-> publisher
\@String{anct = "Anecdote" }
-> other
\@String{eg = "for example" }
-> other
\@String{et = " and " }
-> other
\@String{lBigMac = "Big Mac" }
-> other
Usage:
See https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/303467/bibliography-contents-journal-names-not-abbreviated-even-with-ieeeabrv/303489#303489 for a MWE for string constants.