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| - | ====== URLs in BibTeX bibliographies ====== | ||
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| - | There is no citation type for URLs, //per se//, in the | ||
| - | standard BibTeX styles, though Oren Patashnik (the author of | ||
| - | BibTeX) is believed to be considering developing one such for use | ||
| - | with the long-awaited BibTeX version 1.0. | ||
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| - | The actual information that need be available in a citation of an | ||
| - | URL is discussed at some length in the publicly available | ||
| - | on-line | ||
| - | [[http:// | ||
| - | the techniques below do //not// satisfy all the requirements of | ||
| - | ISO 690--2, but they offer a solution that is at least | ||
| - | available to users of today' | ||
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| - | Until the new version of BibTeX arrives, the simplest technique is | ||
| - | to use the '' | ||
| - | function. | ||
| - | about [[FAQ-setURL|typesetting URLs]] still apply, so the | ||
| - | entry will look like: | ||
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| - | <code latex> | ||
| - | @misc{..., | ||
| - | ..., | ||
| - | howpublished = " | ||
| - | } | ||
| - | </ | ||
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| - | A possible alternative approach is to use BibTeX styles other than | ||
| - | the standard ones, that already have URL entry types. | ||
| - | Candidates are: | ||
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| - | - The [[ctanpkg> | ||
| - | [[ctanpkg> | ||
| - | the standard styles, principally for use with [[ctanpkg> | ||
| - | itself. | ||
| - | entries along the way. The same author' | ||
| - | also capable of generating styles that honour URL entries. | ||
| - | - The [[ctanpkg> | ||
| - | [[FAQ-i18nbib|multilingual bibliographies]], | ||
| - | set of standard-style equivalents that have URL entries. | ||
| - | - More modern styles such as the [[ctanpkg> | ||
| - | citation styles are otherwise satisfactory for you). | ||
| - | [[ctanpkg> | ||
| - | field in their specification; | ||
| - | somewhat feeble (though it does recognise and use | ||
| - | '' | ||
| - | hyperlinks). | ||
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| - | You can also acquire new BibTeX styles by use of Norman Gray's | ||
| - | [[ctanpkg> | ||
| - | that edits an existing BibTeX style file to produce a new | ||
| - | style. The new style thus generated has a '' | ||
| - | also offers support for '' | ||
| - | in the other entry types. | ||
| - | of converted versions of the standard bibliography styles. | ||
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| - | Another possibility is that some conventionally-published paper, | ||
| - | technical report (or even book) is also available on the Web. In such | ||
| - | cases, a useful technique is something like: | ||
| - | </ | ||
| - | @techreport{..., | ||
| - | ..., | ||
| - | note = "Also available as \url{http:// | ||
| - | } | ||
| - | </ | ||
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| - | There is good reason to use the [[ctanpkg> | ||
| - | packages in this context: BibTeX has a habit of splitting | ||
| - | lines it considers excessively long, and if there are no space | ||
| - | characters for it to use as " | ||
| - | insert a comment ('' | ||
| - | is an acceptable character in an URL. Any current version of | ||
| - | either of the [[ctanpkg> | ||
| - | "'' | ||
| - | removes it. | ||
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| - | //Source:// [[faquk> | ||
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