Hi,

By bibtex entry type, I mean "article, book, techreport, other, etc..

By bibtex style, I mean, plain, unsrt, apsrev, whatever journal style or 
liking fits your needs.

The bibtex style decides what fields will show up. For instance, all article 
bibtex styles I have tried do not display the title of the paper, but do 
display the titles of books.

Are the urls of papers which can be found in journals, or of technical 
reports ? You will have to decide which is the best bibtex entry type to 
use.

The apacite documentation itself contains references to url's in the 
"howpublished" field of the "misc" bibtex entry type:

http://www.dante.de/CTAN//help/Catalogue/entries/apacite.html

You may download the package and look at their bibtex file.

I hope this helps you.

Miki


"Roberto Gorjão" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in 
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>
>> Whether and how this will show up in the bibliography depends entirely on 
>> the bibtex entry type and the bibtex style used and its options.
>
> Miki, I would like to understand it better... By "bibtex entry type" you 
> mean the entry type on JabRef, for instance, right? And by "bibtex style" 
> you mean the bibliography style used in LyX, right? I tried to create a 
> new entry type on JabRef, but LyX treated it as if it was a normal book 
> reference. I suppose that was because that entry type didn't exist in the 
> bibtex style that I'm using, which is apacitex (as I need to follow as 
> closely as possible the APA style specifications in my bibliographies). Is 
> it possible to change the apacitex style in order to make it accept a new 
> entry type? If so, how? Where should I look for the apacitex file?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Roberto
>
>
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