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Problem with different authors, same “et al” with natbib



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowKeep bibliography entry on one pageCiting a Reprint of an Article in BibTeXHow to show natbib reference as “first author et al”?BibTeX doesn't workWhy does changing the bibliography style to “agsm” randomly bold the journal volume numbers?Apalike with citepChanging plainnat.bst to show references differently(Author, Year) in text, full citation in footnoteModifying book, online and misc title in bibliographyMissing fields in reference [natbib, custom bib style, better bibtex export]










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I have two papers to cite, same first author, same year, both long enough to give me an "et al" in the main text. And when I compile in Overleaf, I get complaints.



So, my .bib file has two records like this:



@articleKOV2018,
Author = Alexei Karenin and Stepan Oblansky and Alexei Vronski,
Journal = Econometrica,
Number = 1,
Pages = 1--25,
Title = All happy families are alike,
Volume = 86,
Year = 2018

@articleKKV2018,
Author = Alexei Karenin and Anna Karenina and Stepan Vronsky,
Journal = Management Science,
Number = 1,
Pages = 1--200,
Title = Each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way,
Volume = 64,
Year = 2018


In my main.tex file in Overleaf, I write:



citep[For an alternative approach, see][.]KKV2018, KOV2018


When I compile, I get



Package natbib Warning: Multiple citation on p. 4: same authors and year without 
distinguishing extra letter, appears as question mark.


How do I fix?










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  • It seems as though your bibliography style fails to disambiguate short citations properly. What style are you using? Would it be possible to show us a complete example document that reproduces the issue (an MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864, tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864): It would contain a documentclass command, the relevant bits of the preamble and a short begindocument...enddocument with enough dummy content to reproduce the problem with as little code as possible.

    – moewe
    6 mins ago















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I have two papers to cite, same first author, same year, both long enough to give me an "et al" in the main text. And when I compile in Overleaf, I get complaints.



So, my .bib file has two records like this:



@articleKOV2018,
Author = Alexei Karenin and Stepan Oblansky and Alexei Vronski,
Journal = Econometrica,
Number = 1,
Pages = 1--25,
Title = All happy families are alike,
Volume = 86,
Year = 2018

@articleKKV2018,
Author = Alexei Karenin and Anna Karenina and Stepan Vronsky,
Journal = Management Science,
Number = 1,
Pages = 1--200,
Title = Each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way,
Volume = 64,
Year = 2018


In my main.tex file in Overleaf, I write:



citep[For an alternative approach, see][.]KKV2018, KOV2018


When I compile, I get



Package natbib Warning: Multiple citation on p. 4: same authors and year without 
distinguishing extra letter, appears as question mark.


How do I fix?










share|improve this question









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  • It seems as though your bibliography style fails to disambiguate short citations properly. What style are you using? Would it be possible to show us a complete example document that reproduces the issue (an MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864, tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864): It would contain a documentclass command, the relevant bits of the preamble and a short begindocument...enddocument with enough dummy content to reproduce the problem with as little code as possible.

    – moewe
    6 mins ago













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I have two papers to cite, same first author, same year, both long enough to give me an "et al" in the main text. And when I compile in Overleaf, I get complaints.



So, my .bib file has two records like this:



@articleKOV2018,
Author = Alexei Karenin and Stepan Oblansky and Alexei Vronski,
Journal = Econometrica,
Number = 1,
Pages = 1--25,
Title = All happy families are alike,
Volume = 86,
Year = 2018

@articleKKV2018,
Author = Alexei Karenin and Anna Karenina and Stepan Vronsky,
Journal = Management Science,
Number = 1,
Pages = 1--200,
Title = Each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way,
Volume = 64,
Year = 2018


In my main.tex file in Overleaf, I write:



citep[For an alternative approach, see][.]KKV2018, KOV2018


When I compile, I get



Package natbib Warning: Multiple citation on p. 4: same authors and year without 
distinguishing extra letter, appears as question mark.


How do I fix?










share|improve this question









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I have two papers to cite, same first author, same year, both long enough to give me an "et al" in the main text. And when I compile in Overleaf, I get complaints.



So, my .bib file has two records like this:



@articleKOV2018,
Author = Alexei Karenin and Stepan Oblansky and Alexei Vronski,
Journal = Econometrica,
Number = 1,
Pages = 1--25,
Title = All happy families are alike,
Volume = 86,
Year = 2018

@articleKKV2018,
Author = Alexei Karenin and Anna Karenina and Stepan Vronsky,
Journal = Management Science,
Number = 1,
Pages = 1--200,
Title = Each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way,
Volume = 64,
Year = 2018


In my main.tex file in Overleaf, I write:



citep[For an alternative approach, see][.]KKV2018, KOV2018


When I compile, I get



Package natbib Warning: Multiple citation on p. 4: same authors and year without 
distinguishing extra letter, appears as question mark.


How do I fix?







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  • It seems as though your bibliography style fails to disambiguate short citations properly. What style are you using? Would it be possible to show us a complete example document that reproduces the issue (an MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864, tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864): It would contain a documentclass command, the relevant bits of the preamble and a short begindocument...enddocument with enough dummy content to reproduce the problem with as little code as possible.

    – moewe
    6 mins ago

















  • It seems as though your bibliography style fails to disambiguate short citations properly. What style are you using? Would it be possible to show us a complete example document that reproduces the issue (an MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864, tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864): It would contain a documentclass command, the relevant bits of the preamble and a short begindocument...enddocument with enough dummy content to reproduce the problem with as little code as possible.

    – moewe
    6 mins ago
















It seems as though your bibliography style fails to disambiguate short citations properly. What style are you using? Would it be possible to show us a complete example document that reproduces the issue (an MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864, tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864): It would contain a documentclass command, the relevant bits of the preamble and a short begindocument...enddocument with enough dummy content to reproduce the problem with as little code as possible.

– moewe
6 mins ago





It seems as though your bibliography style fails to disambiguate short citations properly. What style are you using? Would it be possible to show us a complete example document that reproduces the issue (an MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864, tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864): It would contain a documentclass command, the relevant bits of the preamble and a short begindocument...enddocument with enough dummy content to reproduce the problem with as little code as possible.

– moewe
6 mins ago










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