Basically a white paper is a technical report. At www.cse.msu.edu you will find this example:
@TECHREPORT{MSU-CSE-06-2,
AUTHOR = {R. Behrends and L. K. Dillon and S. D. Fleming and
R. E. K. Stirewalt},
TITLE = {White paper: Programming according to the fences and gates
model for developing assured, secure software
systems},
NUMBER = {MSU-CSE-06-2},
INSTITUTION = {Department of Computer Science, Michigan State University},
ADDRESS = {East Lansing, Michigan},
ABSTRACT = {This white paper describes extensions to our work on the
Synchronization Units Model (Szumo) to address the
access-control problem in systems assembled dynamically from
trusted and untrusted components. Our extension employs
explicitly declared design contracts, the semantics of which
are founded on Landwehr's model of fences and gates.
},
KEYWORDS = {access control, security, contracts, Szumo},
NOTE = {},
MONTH = {January},
YEAR = {2006},
AUTHOR1_URL = {http://www.poker-ping.info},
AUTHOR1_EMAIL = {kel@wondering-jons.com},
AUTHOR1_URL = {},
AUTHOR1_EMAIL = {behrends@cse.msu.edu},
AUTHOR2_URL = {Sle},
AUTHOR2_EMAIL = {Poker Ping},
AUTHOR2_URL = {http://www.cse.msu.edu/~stire},
AUTHOR2_EMAIL = {stire@cse.msu.edu},
PAGES = {3},
FILE = {/user/web/htdocs/publications/tech/TR/MSU-CSE-06-2.ps},
URL = {},
CONTACT = {stire@cse.msu.edu}
}
With the following complete and compiling MWE you should get what you want. After compiling you should have only one warning coming from package filecontents
(this warning is okay).
The MWE with your given bib
file included (with a little bit pretty printing; for example have a look to the page numbers please):
%http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/99303/bibtex-natbib-references-harvard-style
\listfiles
\RequirePackage{filecontents}
%\jobname gets the filename of your tex file \jobname.tex
\begin{filecontents*}{\jobname.bib}
@article{MareelLeroy,
Author = {Mareel, M. and Leroy, A.},
Title = {Clinical, cellular, and molecular aspects of cancer invasion},
Journal = {Physiological Reviews},
Year = {2003},
Volume = {83},
Number = {2},
Pages = {337--376},
Month = {Apr},
}
@article{Reya,
Author = {Reya, T. and Morrison, S.J. and Clarke, M.F. and Weissman, I.L.},
Title = {Stem cells, cancer, and cancer stem cells},
Journal = {Nature},
Year = {2001},
Volume = {414},
Number = {6859},
Pages = {105--111},
Month = {Nov},
}
@BOOK{Kintzios,
author = {Kintzios, S.E. and Barberaki, M.G.},
title = {Plants that fight cancer},
publisher = {U.S. CRC Press},
year = {2004},
booktitle = {Plants that fight cancer},
pages = {296},
}
\end{filecontents*}
\documentclass[a5paper]{article}
\usepackage{natbib}
\begin{document}
Cited with macro \texttt{citep}: \citep{MareelLeroy, Kintzios, Reya}.
Cited with macro \texttt{citet}: \citet{MareelLeroy, Kintzios, Reya}.
Cited with macro \texttt{cite}: \cite{MareelLeroy, Kintzios, Reya}.
\bibliographystyle{agsm} % Alternative: agsm, plainnat
\bibliography{\jobname}
\end{document}
That gives me as result the following pdf file:
Best Answer
If you are just trying to get the name of the organisation not to be broken down and "scrambled" maybe you can try writing the name between curly brackets in your bibtex file (an extra pair of {} enclosing the name of the company). This will tell TeX to write the name exactly as it is.
This trick also works when you don't want TeX to put upper cases or do the changes it usually does with the fields of a particular entry from your bib file.