I want to cite as defined in this link. However, if I paste in my bib file what the kink contains,
@article{planning2010concept,
title={Concept of Operations for the Next Generation Air Transportation System, Ver. 3.2},
author={Planning, Joint and others},
journal={http://ntrs. nasa. gov/archive/nasa/casi. ntrs. nasa. gov/20110008502\_2011007120. pdf},
year={2010}
}
Then, the year does not appear after journal, as can be seen in the attached figure.
I am also attaching a .bib screenshot of how my bibliography looks


@articlelike that. Use@misc. See https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/3587/how-can-i-use-bibtex-to-cite-a-web-page The use of thejournalandauthorfields are both semantically incorrect. – Willie Wong Jul 06 '22 at 19:04\bibliographystyleyou are using at least. If I just copy the.bibentry from your question into an empty file, and cite it in anarticlewith\bibliogaphystyle{unsrt}, the year shows up just fine. So the problem (whatever it is) resides with information that you have withheld from us. – Willie Wong Jul 06 '22 at 19:12bibtexguides (e.g. https://www.economics.utoronto.ca/osborne/latex/BIBTEX.HTM) so that when we try to troubleshoot, the questions we ask you make sense (c) Please update your question with the current status, so other users of this site can more quickly find what the current deal is without having to look through the comments. Thanks! – Willie Wong Jul 06 '22 at 20:15authornor theurlfields look correct. Theauthorfield should almost certainly beauthor={{Joint Planning and Development Office}}-- a "corporate" author. Why are there lots of spaces in the URL string? – Mico Jul 06 '22 at 20:46