On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
> This works, but is a brutal practice: putting all the title one level
> deeper by escaping the whole contents prevents any further formatting with
> a different style. As the bib file should be typed in once for all and
> only copied from the original source, only the useful formatting
> information should be included.
OK, Jean-Pierre. This makes sense to me.
> So the correct way is to escape only the capitals of people names and
> acronyms. The former operation clearly cannot be made automatic. For the
> latter, bibclean does it - the awk script is useful anyway to check bibtex
> syntax, and includes configurable pattern matching.
While I'm learning the subtleties of bibtex files, I need help with this
one:
@manual{CEQ87,
author = {{Council on Environmental Quality}},
year = {1987},
title = {Regulations for Implementing {NEPA}, {S}ection 1508.27, 40 {C}ode
of {F}ederal {R}egulations},
organization = {{C.E.Q., http://ceq.eh.doe.gov/nepa/ceq/toc_ceq.htm}}
}
I've tried it as type 'misc' and that works -- except the last line will
not print. So I tried it with different tags for the last line and as type
'manual' and I get errors.
What would be the appropriate way of presenting the URL in the references?
Or, should I put that as a footnote to the citation?
Thanks,
Rich
--
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
<http://www.appl-ecosys.com>