At my school, PhD works are generally referred to as dissertations rather than theses.
My bibtex file has this entry:
@phdthesis{Alsolami2012Auth,
title = {An examination of keystroke dynamics for continuous user authentication},
school = {Queensland University of Technology},
author = {Alsolami, Eesa},
year = {2012}, %other attributes omitted
}
And it gets rendered as:
[2] Eesa Alsolami. An examination of keystroke dynamics for continuous user authentication.
PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2012.
Is there any way to make it say "PhD dissertation" rather than "PhD thesis"?
On another note, why is this the default in LaTeX? Would it be unusual or poor form to change it?
Edit: I'm using the plain
bibliography style. I could probably use ieeetr
as well:
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{myBibFile1,myBibFile2}
Best Answer
The text used in
plain.bst
is hard coded into the file itself, and so isn't customizable from within your document.What you can do is make a copy of
plain.bst
and edit it, and then use the copy as your bibliography style.On a TeX Live system,
plain.bst
is located in/usr/local/texlive/2013/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/base/plain.bst
. Make a copy of this file and call itplain-diss.bst
(or some other name). Save this in the same folder as your document, or put it in your localtexmf
folder intexmf/bibtex/bst/
.Edit the file and search for "thesis". You will find the following function:
Change
"PhD thesis"
to"PhD dissertation"
and then save the file.In your document, use
\bibliographystyle{plain-diss}
instead of{plain}
.The same general solution will also work for the
ieeetr.bst
.A biblatex solution
Another way to do this would be to use
biblatex
, which provides easy customization of these sorts of things. Here's a schematic document that shows how to do this: