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RE: Internet source reference, how to?
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Author: Mark Bruyneel
Posted: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:30:00 -0800
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Dear Sir,
I use the Reference Type "Electronic Citation" for the websites.
Internet Communication is used (by me) for email references
/correpsondence.
If you want to add a URL field you can do so by changing the Reference
type and adding the URL field: Menu > Tools > Field and Type Edit Choose
the correct Field type and then add the field you want to the fields
already listed.You can also change the order of the fields by "dragging"
a field higher or lower.
You can also change the name of the field by typing a different text in
the column Current labels.
Remember: when using Reference Manager 11 you first need to open a
database in the "Read-write exclusive mode" before you can change the
fields and reference types.
Yours sincerely,
Mark Bruyneel
Bibliotheek-Assistent
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Vrije Universiteit, Bibliotheek
Reference Manager helpdesk e-m@il: "refman" (zet de tekst
"Reference Manager" in de subject bij emails!!)
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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: "listmaster"
"mailto:listmaster"
Kelvin.Sim "kelvinsmj"
Verzonden: donderdag 1 december 2005 1:15
Aan: "RIS-List"
Onderwerp: <RefMan> Internet source reference, how to?
Hi,
How can I make a reference to a website on the Internet, and I want to
show the web address in the bibliography.
I have tried the "Internet Communication" type but it doesn't show the
web address in bibliography. When I try to add the field in, I can't
seems to find what to add in for the web address.
I am using IEEE style.
please help
thanks
Kelvin
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