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I am in the process of adjusting a literature list for a publication, however the journal have some standards that are not covered in the bst files I have in my collection. I have used the makebst program to make a custom .bst file, however there is one aspect that i could not do via makebst with regards to the incollection entries in my bibtex database.

Right now the entries look like this:

Wasserman S and Robins G (2005) An Introduction to Random Graphs, Dependence Graphs and P*. In: Carrington PJ, Scott JP and Wasserman S (eds) Models and Methods in Social Network Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press , 148 – 161.

In the last line, between the press and page numbers, there is a space between the press and comma that seperates the entries, how can I customize the .bst file to remove this space?

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It's quite difficult to know without seeing how you created the .bst file. The list of options used is present at the start of the .bst file itself. – egreg Jun 27 '11 at 15:30
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Also consider changing to biblatex instead. It is more flexible. – Martin Scharrer Jun 27 '11 at 15:34
Is it possible to upload the .bst file here? – Thomas Jensen Jun 27 '11 at 16:58
@Thomas No, but there are several places one can upload small files. I'm also surprised that you've had an issue using makebst unless you've then edited the resulting file yourself. Is that the case? – Joseph Wright Jul 17 '11 at 11:22
Please make the .bst file available; otherwise we have to close this question. – lockstep Sep 3 '11 at 22:23

closed as not a real question by lockstep, Joseph Wright Sep 17 '11 at 16:54

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