If you are using Biblatex to typeset the bibliography, you can use the 
'date' field for @article entries.

Thomas Arildsen

On 02-06-2012 19:52, Haines Brown wrote:
> Some journals provide a complete date for their issue. For example,
> the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the
> United States of America specifies its year, volumne, number and a
> date such as 25 Apr.
>
> I have been in the habit of simply typeing "25 Apr" into the JabRef
> "month" field. When the work is cited, it looks fine despite an
> LaTeX error message about the month syntax.
>
> I wondered if the day of publication should be specified in some other
> field, or should I go on as I am doing and just ignore the error
> messages?
>
> Haines Brown

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