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I would like the institution to be shown between author and title. How do I have to change my code in order to achieve that?



begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
@online{musk,
author = {Elon Musk},
title = {Tesla Model X},
url = {https://www.tesla.com/modelx?redirect=no},
date = {2017-07-04},
organization = {Tesla},
urldate = {2018-10-16},
}
end{filecontents}



documentclass{article}
usepackage[style=authortitle,]{biblatex}
addbibresource{jobname.bib}
DeclareListFormat{organization}{%
usebibmacro{list:delim}{#1}%
mkbibemph{#1}isdot
usebibmacro{list:andothers}}


begin{document}
Let's cite! footcite{musk}
printbibliography
end{document}









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    I would like the institution to be shown between author and title. How do I have to change my code in order to achieve that?



    begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
    @online{musk,
    author = {Elon Musk},
    title = {Tesla Model X},
    url = {https://www.tesla.com/modelx?redirect=no},
    date = {2017-07-04},
    organization = {Tesla},
    urldate = {2018-10-16},
    }
    end{filecontents}



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[style=authortitle,]{biblatex}
    addbibresource{jobname.bib}
    DeclareListFormat{organization}{%
    usebibmacro{list:delim}{#1}%
    mkbibemph{#1}isdot
    usebibmacro{list:andothers}}


    begin{document}
    Let's cite! footcite{musk}
    printbibliography
    end{document}









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      I would like the institution to be shown between author and title. How do I have to change my code in order to achieve that?



      begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
      @online{musk,
      author = {Elon Musk},
      title = {Tesla Model X},
      url = {https://www.tesla.com/modelx?redirect=no},
      date = {2017-07-04},
      organization = {Tesla},
      urldate = {2018-10-16},
      }
      end{filecontents}



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[style=authortitle,]{biblatex}
      addbibresource{jobname.bib}
      DeclareListFormat{organization}{%
      usebibmacro{list:delim}{#1}%
      mkbibemph{#1}isdot
      usebibmacro{list:andothers}}


      begin{document}
      Let's cite! footcite{musk}
      printbibliography
      end{document}









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      I would like the institution to be shown between author and title. How do I have to change my code in order to achieve that?



      begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
      @online{musk,
      author = {Elon Musk},
      title = {Tesla Model X},
      url = {https://www.tesla.com/modelx?redirect=no},
      date = {2017-07-04},
      organization = {Tesla},
      urldate = {2018-10-16},
      }
      end{filecontents}



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[style=authortitle,]{biblatex}
      addbibresource{jobname.bib}
      DeclareListFormat{organization}{%
      usebibmacro{list:delim}{#1}%
      mkbibemph{#1}isdot
      usebibmacro{list:andothers}}


      begin{document}
      Let's cite! footcite{musk}
      printbibliography
      end{document}






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          You can redefine online's bibdriver to that purpose:



          begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
          @online{musk,
          author = {Elon Musk},
          title = {Tesla Model X},
          url = {https://www.tesla.com/modelx?redirect=no},
          date = {2017-07-04},
          organization = {Tesla},
          urldate = {2018-10-16},
          }
          end{filecontents}

          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[style=authortitle]{biblatex}
          addbibresource{jobname.bib}
          DeclareListFormat{organization}{%
          usebibmacro{list:delim}{#1}%
          mkbibemph{#1}isdot
          usebibmacro{list:andothers}}

          DeclareBibliographyDriver{online}{%
          usebibmacro{bibindex}%
          usebibmacro{begentry}%
          usebibmacro{author/editor+others/translator+others}%
          setunit{printdelim{nametitledelim}}newblock
          printlist{organization}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{title}%
          newunit
          printlist{language}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{byauthor}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{byeditor+others}%
          newunitnewblock
          printfield{version}%
          newunit
          printfield{note}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{date}%
          newunitnewblock
          iftoggle{bbx:eprint}
          {usebibmacro{eprint}}
          {}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{url+urldate}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{addendum+pubstate}%
          setunit{bibpagerefpunct}newblock
          usebibmacro{pageref}%
          newunitnewblock
          iftoggle{bbx:related}
          {usebibmacro{related:init}%
          usebibmacro{related}}
          {}%
          usebibmacro{finentry}}

          begin{document}
          Let's cite! footcite{musk}
          printbibliography
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            – moewe
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          • @moewe :-) Well, I've considered the pros and cons according to some bloke's advice here on the site. Would you say he is reliable?
            – gusbrs
            Dec 10 at 20:41






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            I wouldn't trust him. Seems to give shady advice.
            – moewe
            Dec 10 at 20:49











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          You can redefine online's bibdriver to that purpose:



          begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
          @online{musk,
          author = {Elon Musk},
          title = {Tesla Model X},
          url = {https://www.tesla.com/modelx?redirect=no},
          date = {2017-07-04},
          organization = {Tesla},
          urldate = {2018-10-16},
          }
          end{filecontents}

          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[style=authortitle]{biblatex}
          addbibresource{jobname.bib}
          DeclareListFormat{organization}{%
          usebibmacro{list:delim}{#1}%
          mkbibemph{#1}isdot
          usebibmacro{list:andothers}}

          DeclareBibliographyDriver{online}{%
          usebibmacro{bibindex}%
          usebibmacro{begentry}%
          usebibmacro{author/editor+others/translator+others}%
          setunit{printdelim{nametitledelim}}newblock
          printlist{organization}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{title}%
          newunit
          printlist{language}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{byauthor}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{byeditor+others}%
          newunitnewblock
          printfield{version}%
          newunit
          printfield{note}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{date}%
          newunitnewblock
          iftoggle{bbx:eprint}
          {usebibmacro{eprint}}
          {}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{url+urldate}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{addendum+pubstate}%
          setunit{bibpagerefpunct}newblock
          usebibmacro{pageref}%
          newunitnewblock
          iftoggle{bbx:related}
          {usebibmacro{related:init}%
          usebibmacro{related}}
          {}%
          usebibmacro{finentry}}

          begin{document}
          Let's cite! footcite{musk}
          printbibliography
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • 1




            No xpatch? I'm disappointed ;-)
            – moewe
            Dec 10 at 20:36










          • @moewe :-) Well, I've considered the pros and cons according to some bloke's advice here on the site. Would you say he is reliable?
            – gusbrs
            Dec 10 at 20:41






          • 1




            I wouldn't trust him. Seems to give shady advice.
            – moewe
            Dec 10 at 20:49
















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          You can redefine online's bibdriver to that purpose:



          begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
          @online{musk,
          author = {Elon Musk},
          title = {Tesla Model X},
          url = {https://www.tesla.com/modelx?redirect=no},
          date = {2017-07-04},
          organization = {Tesla},
          urldate = {2018-10-16},
          }
          end{filecontents}

          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[style=authortitle]{biblatex}
          addbibresource{jobname.bib}
          DeclareListFormat{organization}{%
          usebibmacro{list:delim}{#1}%
          mkbibemph{#1}isdot
          usebibmacro{list:andothers}}

          DeclareBibliographyDriver{online}{%
          usebibmacro{bibindex}%
          usebibmacro{begentry}%
          usebibmacro{author/editor+others/translator+others}%
          setunit{printdelim{nametitledelim}}newblock
          printlist{organization}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{title}%
          newunit
          printlist{language}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{byauthor}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{byeditor+others}%
          newunitnewblock
          printfield{version}%
          newunit
          printfield{note}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{date}%
          newunitnewblock
          iftoggle{bbx:eprint}
          {usebibmacro{eprint}}
          {}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{url+urldate}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{addendum+pubstate}%
          setunit{bibpagerefpunct}newblock
          usebibmacro{pageref}%
          newunitnewblock
          iftoggle{bbx:related}
          {usebibmacro{related:init}%
          usebibmacro{related}}
          {}%
          usebibmacro{finentry}}

          begin{document}
          Let's cite! footcite{musk}
          printbibliography
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • 1




            No xpatch? I'm disappointed ;-)
            – moewe
            Dec 10 at 20:36










          • @moewe :-) Well, I've considered the pros and cons according to some bloke's advice here on the site. Would you say he is reliable?
            – gusbrs
            Dec 10 at 20:41






          • 1




            I wouldn't trust him. Seems to give shady advice.
            – moewe
            Dec 10 at 20:49














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          You can redefine online's bibdriver to that purpose:



          begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
          @online{musk,
          author = {Elon Musk},
          title = {Tesla Model X},
          url = {https://www.tesla.com/modelx?redirect=no},
          date = {2017-07-04},
          organization = {Tesla},
          urldate = {2018-10-16},
          }
          end{filecontents}

          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[style=authortitle]{biblatex}
          addbibresource{jobname.bib}
          DeclareListFormat{organization}{%
          usebibmacro{list:delim}{#1}%
          mkbibemph{#1}isdot
          usebibmacro{list:andothers}}

          DeclareBibliographyDriver{online}{%
          usebibmacro{bibindex}%
          usebibmacro{begentry}%
          usebibmacro{author/editor+others/translator+others}%
          setunit{printdelim{nametitledelim}}newblock
          printlist{organization}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{title}%
          newunit
          printlist{language}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{byauthor}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{byeditor+others}%
          newunitnewblock
          printfield{version}%
          newunit
          printfield{note}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{date}%
          newunitnewblock
          iftoggle{bbx:eprint}
          {usebibmacro{eprint}}
          {}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{url+urldate}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{addendum+pubstate}%
          setunit{bibpagerefpunct}newblock
          usebibmacro{pageref}%
          newunitnewblock
          iftoggle{bbx:related}
          {usebibmacro{related:init}%
          usebibmacro{related}}
          {}%
          usebibmacro{finentry}}

          begin{document}
          Let's cite! footcite{musk}
          printbibliography
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer












          You can redefine online's bibdriver to that purpose:



          begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
          @online{musk,
          author = {Elon Musk},
          title = {Tesla Model X},
          url = {https://www.tesla.com/modelx?redirect=no},
          date = {2017-07-04},
          organization = {Tesla},
          urldate = {2018-10-16},
          }
          end{filecontents}

          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[style=authortitle]{biblatex}
          addbibresource{jobname.bib}
          DeclareListFormat{organization}{%
          usebibmacro{list:delim}{#1}%
          mkbibemph{#1}isdot
          usebibmacro{list:andothers}}

          DeclareBibliographyDriver{online}{%
          usebibmacro{bibindex}%
          usebibmacro{begentry}%
          usebibmacro{author/editor+others/translator+others}%
          setunit{printdelim{nametitledelim}}newblock
          printlist{organization}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{title}%
          newunit
          printlist{language}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{byauthor}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{byeditor+others}%
          newunitnewblock
          printfield{version}%
          newunit
          printfield{note}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{date}%
          newunitnewblock
          iftoggle{bbx:eprint}
          {usebibmacro{eprint}}
          {}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{url+urldate}%
          newunitnewblock
          usebibmacro{addendum+pubstate}%
          setunit{bibpagerefpunct}newblock
          usebibmacro{pageref}%
          newunitnewblock
          iftoggle{bbx:related}
          {usebibmacro{related:init}%
          usebibmacro{related}}
          {}%
          usebibmacro{finentry}}

          begin{document}
          Let's cite! footcite{musk}
          printbibliography
          end{document}


          enter image description here







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          answered Dec 10 at 17:57









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          • 1




            No xpatch? I'm disappointed ;-)
            – moewe
            Dec 10 at 20:36










          • @moewe :-) Well, I've considered the pros and cons according to some bloke's advice here on the site. Would you say he is reliable?
            – gusbrs
            Dec 10 at 20:41






          • 1




            I wouldn't trust him. Seems to give shady advice.
            – moewe
            Dec 10 at 20:49














          • 1




            No xpatch? I'm disappointed ;-)
            – moewe
            Dec 10 at 20:36










          • @moewe :-) Well, I've considered the pros and cons according to some bloke's advice here on the site. Would you say he is reliable?
            – gusbrs
            Dec 10 at 20:41






          • 1




            I wouldn't trust him. Seems to give shady advice.
            – moewe
            Dec 10 at 20:49








          1




          1




          No xpatch? I'm disappointed ;-)
          – moewe
          Dec 10 at 20:36




          No xpatch? I'm disappointed ;-)
          – moewe
          Dec 10 at 20:36












          @moewe :-) Well, I've considered the pros and cons according to some bloke's advice here on the site. Would you say he is reliable?
          – gusbrs
          Dec 10 at 20:41




          @moewe :-) Well, I've considered the pros and cons according to some bloke's advice here on the site. Would you say he is reliable?
          – gusbrs
          Dec 10 at 20:41




          1




          1




          I wouldn't trust him. Seems to give shady advice.
          – moewe
          Dec 10 at 20:49




          I wouldn't trust him. Seems to give shady advice.
          – moewe
          Dec 10 at 20:49


















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