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Beebe, Boris Veytsman and Gerald Murray", -%%% version = "1.00", -%%% date = "18 January 2012", -%%% time = "11:48 EST", -%%% filename = "ACM-Reference-Format-Journals.bst", -%%% address = "University of Utah -%%% Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB -%%% 155 S 1400 E RM 233 -%%% Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090 -%%% USA", -%%% telephone = "+1 801 581 5254", -%%% FAX = "+1 801 581 4148", -%%% URL = "http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe", -%%% checksum = "available here: http://www.acm.org/publications/latex_style/CRC-journals.txt" -%%% email = "beebe@math.utah.edu, beebe@acm.org, -%%% beebe@computer.org, borisv@lk.net, murray@hq.acm.org", -%%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", -%%% keywords = "ACM Transactions bibliography style; BibTeX", -%%% license = "public domain", -%%% supported = "yes", -%%% abstract = "", -%%% docstring = "The checksum field, above, is produced by WinMD5Free (v1.20) -%%% available from http://www.winmd5.com/?rid=winmd5," -%%% } -%%% ==================================================================== - -% "ACM Transactions" BibTeX style, ACM-Reference-Format-Journals.bst -% for BibTeX version 0.99c, LaTeX version 3.141 -% ACM extensions with code cleaned up, extended, and debugged 10--15-Nov-2008 -% Revised 17-APRIL-2008 (Nelson) -% Revised 13-MARCH-2011 (Boris/Gerry) -% Revised 23-MARCH-2011 (Boris/Gerry) -% Revised 27-MARCH-2011 (Boris/Gerry) -% Revised 15-APRIL-2011 (Boris/Gerry) -% Revised 27-SEPTEMBER-2011 (Boris) -% -% -% History (by Nelson) -% -% Based on 'acmtrans' (for ACM Journals) -% Date: 28th April 2008 -% -% 1. Avoid 'repeating' the 'month' values. -% 2. Avoid incorrectly italicizing the volume number. -% 3. Avoid non italicizing certain titles (book, inproceedings etc). -% 4. NO series if there is NO volume. -% 5. Sorting of reference with first surname. -% 6. Article no added for Inproceedings. -% -% Date: 07th May 2008 -% -% 1. 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Public. -% - pages are listed as "pp. xx-xx" in all entry types except -% article entries. -% - book, inbook, and manual use "location: publisher" (or organization) -% for address and publisher. All other types list publishers separately. -% - "pp." are used to identify page numbers for all entry types except -% articles. -% - organization is used as a citation label if neither author nor editor -% is present (for manuals). -% - "et al." is used for long author and editor lists, or when "others" -% is used. -% -% Modifications and bug fixes from newapa.bst: -% =========================================== -% -% - added month, year to bib entries if month is present -% - fixed bug with In proceedings, added necessary comma after title -% - all conjunctions changed to "and" from "\&" -% - fixed bug with author labels in my.full.label: "et al." now is -% generated when "others" is an author name -% - major modification from Chicago Manual of Style (13th ed.) is that -% only the first author in a reference appears last name first- -% additional authors appear as J. Q. Public. -% - pages are listed as "pp. xx-xx" in all entry types except -% article entries. 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Publisher Web sites wrap this with a suitable link to a real - % URL to resolve the DOI, and the master http://dx.doi.org/ address is - % preferred, since publisher-specific URLs can disappear in response - % to economic events. All journals are encouraged by the DOI - % authorities to use that typeset format and link procedures for - % uniformity across all publications that include DOIs in reference - % lists. - % The numeric prefix is guaranteed to start with "10.", so we use - % that as a test. - doi #1 #3 substring$ "10." = - { doi } - { - doi #1 #7 substring$ "http://" = - { - doi #8 doi text.length$ #7 - substring$ 't := % get modifiable copy of rest of DOI - - "INTERNAL STYLE-FILE ERROR" 's := - - % search for next "/" and assign its suffix to s - - { t text.length$ } - { - t #1 #1 substring$ "/" = - { - % save rest of string as true DOI (should be 10.xxxx/yyyy) - t #2 t text.length$ #1 - substring$ 's := - "" 't := % empty string t terminates the loop - } - { - % discard first character and continue loop: t <= substring(t,2,last) - t #2 t text.length$ #1 - substring$ 't := - } - if$ - } - while$ - - % check for valid DOI (should be 10.xxxx/yyyy) - s #1 #3 substring$ "10." = - { } - { "unrecognized DOI substring " s * " in DOI value [" * doi * "]" * warning$ } - if$ - - s % push the stripped DOI on the output stack - - } - { - "unrecognized DOI value [" doi * "]" * warning$ - doi % push the unrecognized original DOI on the output stack - } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -% -% Change by BV: added standard prefix to URL -% -FUNCTION { output.doi } % UTAH -{ % output non-empty DOI as one-line sentence (stack untouched) - doi empty.or.unknown - { } - { - %% NB: We want URLs at beginning of line to reduce likelihood of - %% BibTeX's nasty line wrapping after column 79, which then requires - %% manual (or automated) editing of the .bbl file to repair. - %% The \url{} macro strips percent-newlines, and is thus safe in - %% the presence of the line wrapping, but \path|...| and - %% \verb|...| do not. - "\showDOI{%" writeln - "\url{http://dx.doi.org/" strip.doi * "}}" * writeln - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION { output.isbn } % UTAH -{ % output non-empty ISBN-10 and/or ISBN-13 as one-line sentences (stack untouched) - show-isbn-10-and-13 - { - %% show both 10- and 13-digit ISBNs - isbn empty.or.unknown - { } - { - "\showISBNx{" isbn * "}" * writeln - } - if$ - isbn-13 empty.or.unknown - { } - { - "\showISBNxiii{" isbn-13 * "}" * writeln - } - if$ - } - { - %% show 10-digit ISBNs only if 13-digit ISBNs not available - isbn-13 empty.or.unknown - { - isbn empty.or.unknown - { } - { - "\showISBNx{" isbn * "}" * writeln - } - if$ - } - { - "\showISBNxiii{" isbn-13 * "}" * writeln - } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION { output.issn } % UTAH -{ % output non-empty ISSN as one-line sentence (stack untouched) - issn empty.or.unknown - { } - { "\showISSN{" issn * "}" * writeln } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION { output.issue } -{ % output non-empty issue number as a one-line sentence (stack untouched) - issue empty.or.unknown - { } - { "Issue " issue * "." * writeln } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION { output.lccn } % UTAH -{ % return with stack untouched - lccn empty.or.unknown - { } - { "\showLCCN{" lccn * "}" * writeln } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION { output.note } % UTAH -{ % return with stack empty - note empty.or.unknown - { } - { "\shownote{" note add.period$ * "}" * writeln } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION { output.note.check } % UTAH -{ % return with stack empty - note empty.or.unknown - { "empty note in " cite$ * warning$ } - { "\shownote{" note add.period$ * "}" * writeln } - if$ -} - -% -% Changes by BV 2011/04/15. Do not output -% url if doi is defined -% -FUNCTION { output.url } % UTAH -{ % return with stack untouched - % output URL and associated lastaccessed fields - doi empty.or.unknown - { - url empty.or.unknown - { } - { - %% NB: We want URLs at beginning of line to reduce likelihood of - %% BibTeX's nasty line wrapping after column 79, which would require - %% manual (or automated) editing of the .bbl file to repair. However, - %% the \url{} macro handles the unwrapping job automatically. - "\showURL{%" writeln - lastaccessed empty.or.unknown - { "" } - { "Retrieved " lastaccessed * " from " * } - if$ - - %% The URL field may contain a semicolon-separated list of Web - %% addresses, and we locate and wrap each of them in \url{...}. - %% The simplistic approach of putting the entire list into the - %% macro argument is that the semicolons are typeset in a - %% typewriter font, and no space follows them. - %% - %% We therefore replace the original code - %% "\url{" * url * "}}" * writeln - %% with this character-at-a-time loop: - - "\url{" * - - url 't := % get modifiable copy of URL list - - { t text.length$ } - { - t #1 #1 substring$ ";" = - { % then split argument at separator - "};" * writeln - "\url{" - } - { % else concatenate nonblank character to argument - t #1 #1 substring$ " " = - { } - { t #1 #1 substring$ * } - if$ - } - if$ - - t #2 t text.length$ #1 - substring$ 't := - } - while$ - - "}}" * writeln - } - if$ - } - { } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION { output.year.check } -{ % warn if year empty, else output top string and leave " YEAR