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I've been grappling with the harvard style bibliography (agsm) all day and have managed to fix most of the issues I've had, however I am still left with bold volume numbers and no comma between the journal and volume.



What I have at the moment is this:




Whipple, K. & Tucker, G. (2002), Implications of sediment-flux-dependent river incision models for landscape evolution, Journal of Geophysical Research 107(B2), 2039.




The 107 after the journal name is bold and there is no comma separating them.



What I need is




Whipple, K. & Tucker, G. (2002), Implications of sediment-flux-dependent river incision models for landscape evolution, Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(B2), 2039.




Comma inserted between the journal and volume and the bold changed to normal font for the volume number of 107.



Which line of the bst file in the agsm bib style would control this? And what should I change it with?










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    I've been grappling with the harvard style bibliography (agsm) all day and have managed to fix most of the issues I've had, however I am still left with bold volume numbers and no comma between the journal and volume.



    What I have at the moment is this:




    Whipple, K. & Tucker, G. (2002), Implications of sediment-flux-dependent river incision models for landscape evolution, Journal of Geophysical Research 107(B2), 2039.




    The 107 after the journal name is bold and there is no comma separating them.



    What I need is




    Whipple, K. & Tucker, G. (2002), Implications of sediment-flux-dependent river incision models for landscape evolution, Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(B2), 2039.




    Comma inserted between the journal and volume and the bold changed to normal font for the volume number of 107.



    Which line of the bst file in the agsm bib style would control this? And what should I change it with?










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      I've been grappling with the harvard style bibliography (agsm) all day and have managed to fix most of the issues I've had, however I am still left with bold volume numbers and no comma between the journal and volume.



      What I have at the moment is this:




      Whipple, K. & Tucker, G. (2002), Implications of sediment-flux-dependent river incision models for landscape evolution, Journal of Geophysical Research 107(B2), 2039.




      The 107 after the journal name is bold and there is no comma separating them.



      What I need is




      Whipple, K. & Tucker, G. (2002), Implications of sediment-flux-dependent river incision models for landscape evolution, Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(B2), 2039.




      Comma inserted between the journal and volume and the bold changed to normal font for the volume number of 107.



      Which line of the bst file in the agsm bib style would control this? And what should I change it with?










      share|improve this question
















      I've been grappling with the harvard style bibliography (agsm) all day and have managed to fix most of the issues I've had, however I am still left with bold volume numbers and no comma between the journal and volume.



      What I have at the moment is this:




      Whipple, K. & Tucker, G. (2002), Implications of sediment-flux-dependent river incision models for landscape evolution, Journal of Geophysical Research 107(B2), 2039.




      The 107 after the journal name is bold and there is no comma separating them.



      What I need is




      Whipple, K. & Tucker, G. (2002), Implications of sediment-flux-dependent river incision models for landscape evolution, Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(B2), 2039.




      Comma inserted between the journal and volume and the bold changed to normal font for the volume number of 107.



      Which line of the bst file in the agsm bib style would control this? And what should I change it with?







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          To solve the issue with volumes being bold faced, edit your copy of agsm.bst in the following way: inside the function



          FUNCTION {format.vol.num.pages}


          look for the line



          { volume embolden field.or.null


          and delete embolden; i.e., replace the above line with



          { volume field.or.null


          Now, to add the comma, inside the function



          FUNCTION {article}


          search for the lines



          { journal emphasize "journal" duplicate$ item.check
          " " * format.vol.num.pages * output
          }


          and replace them with



          { journal emphasize "journal" duplicate$ item.check
          ",~" * format.vol.num.pages * output
          }





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          • Exactly what I needed, thank you very much!

            – Tino
            Mar 11 '12 at 12:57











          • @Tino: since my response seems to answer your question, please consider marking it as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below its vote count.

            – Gonzalo Medina
            Mar 11 '12 at 15:40



















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          @Medina I could not find the "agsm.bst" in my system. Could you help me out how to do the above.





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            To solve the issue with volumes being bold faced, edit your copy of agsm.bst in the following way: inside the function



            FUNCTION {format.vol.num.pages}


            look for the line



            { volume embolden field.or.null


            and delete embolden; i.e., replace the above line with



            { volume field.or.null


            Now, to add the comma, inside the function



            FUNCTION {article}


            search for the lines



            { journal emphasize "journal" duplicate$ item.check
            " " * format.vol.num.pages * output
            }


            and replace them with



            { journal emphasize "journal" duplicate$ item.check
            ",~" * format.vol.num.pages * output
            }





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            • Exactly what I needed, thank you very much!

              – Tino
              Mar 11 '12 at 12:57











            • @Tino: since my response seems to answer your question, please consider marking it as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below its vote count.

              – Gonzalo Medina
              Mar 11 '12 at 15:40
















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            To solve the issue with volumes being bold faced, edit your copy of agsm.bst in the following way: inside the function



            FUNCTION {format.vol.num.pages}


            look for the line



            { volume embolden field.or.null


            and delete embolden; i.e., replace the above line with



            { volume field.or.null


            Now, to add the comma, inside the function



            FUNCTION {article}


            search for the lines



            { journal emphasize "journal" duplicate$ item.check
            " " * format.vol.num.pages * output
            }


            and replace them with



            { journal emphasize "journal" duplicate$ item.check
            ",~" * format.vol.num.pages * output
            }





            share|improve this answer


























            • Exactly what I needed, thank you very much!

              – Tino
              Mar 11 '12 at 12:57











            • @Tino: since my response seems to answer your question, please consider marking it as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below its vote count.

              – Gonzalo Medina
              Mar 11 '12 at 15:40














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            To solve the issue with volumes being bold faced, edit your copy of agsm.bst in the following way: inside the function



            FUNCTION {format.vol.num.pages}


            look for the line



            { volume embolden field.or.null


            and delete embolden; i.e., replace the above line with



            { volume field.or.null


            Now, to add the comma, inside the function



            FUNCTION {article}


            search for the lines



            { journal emphasize "journal" duplicate$ item.check
            " " * format.vol.num.pages * output
            }


            and replace them with



            { journal emphasize "journal" duplicate$ item.check
            ",~" * format.vol.num.pages * output
            }





            share|improve this answer















            To solve the issue with volumes being bold faced, edit your copy of agsm.bst in the following way: inside the function



            FUNCTION {format.vol.num.pages}


            look for the line



            { volume embolden field.or.null


            and delete embolden; i.e., replace the above line with



            { volume field.or.null


            Now, to add the comma, inside the function



            FUNCTION {article}


            search for the lines



            { journal emphasize "journal" duplicate$ item.check
            " " * format.vol.num.pages * output
            }


            and replace them with



            { journal emphasize "journal" duplicate$ item.check
            ",~" * format.vol.num.pages * output
            }






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            answered Mar 11 '12 at 2:11









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            • Exactly what I needed, thank you very much!

              – Tino
              Mar 11 '12 at 12:57











            • @Tino: since my response seems to answer your question, please consider marking it as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below its vote count.

              – Gonzalo Medina
              Mar 11 '12 at 15:40



















            • Exactly what I needed, thank you very much!

              – Tino
              Mar 11 '12 at 12:57











            • @Tino: since my response seems to answer your question, please consider marking it as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below its vote count.

              – Gonzalo Medina
              Mar 11 '12 at 15:40

















            Exactly what I needed, thank you very much!

            – Tino
            Mar 11 '12 at 12:57





            Exactly what I needed, thank you very much!

            – Tino
            Mar 11 '12 at 12:57













            @Tino: since my response seems to answer your question, please consider marking it as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below its vote count.

            – Gonzalo Medina
            Mar 11 '12 at 15:40





            @Tino: since my response seems to answer your question, please consider marking it as ‘Accepted’ by clicking on the tickmark below its vote count.

            – Gonzalo Medina
            Mar 11 '12 at 15:40











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