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@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
urlbst -- add @webpage entry and url/doi/eprint/pubmed fields to BibTeX
=======================================================================
-Version 0.8, 2019 July 1.
+Version 0.9, 2022 December 1.
The urlbst package consists of a Perl script which edits BibTeX style
files (.bst) to add a `@webpage` entry type, and which adds a few new
-fields -- notably including 'url' -- to all other entry types. The
+fields – notably including 'url' – to all other entry types. The
distribution includes preconverted versions of the four standard
BibTeX .bst style files.
-It has a different goal from Patrick Daly's 'custom-bib' package --
+It has a different goal from Patrick Daly's 'custom-bib' package –
that is intended to create a BibTeX style .bst file from scratch, and
supports 'url' and 'eprint' fields. This package, on the other hand,
is intended for the case where you already have a style file that
@@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ to add the new `@webpage` entry type, plus the new fields.
The added fields are:
* 'url' and 'lastchecked', to associate a URL with a reference,
- along with the date at which the URL was last checked to exist;
+ along with the date at which the URL was last checked to exist;
* 'doi', for a reference's DOI (see https://doi.org);
- * 'eprint', for an arXiv eprint reference (see http://arxiv.org); and
- * 'pubmed' for a reference's PubMed identifier (PMID, see http://pubmed.gov).
+ * 'eprint', for an arXiv eprint reference (see https://arxiv.org); and
+ * 'pubmed' for a reference's PubMed identifier (PMID, see https://pubmed.gov).
Licences
--------
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Licences
The copyright and licence position for the modified `.bst` files seems
slightly muddy to me. On the grounds that any licence is better than
no licence, I therefore assert that the _modifications_ which the
-`urlbst` program makes to these files are copyright 2002-03, 2005-12, 2014, 2019,
+`urlbst` program makes to these files are copyright 2002-03, 2005-12, 2014, 2019, 2022,
Norman Gray, and that these modifications are available for
distribution under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public Licence.
@@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ distribution, for the relevant licence text.
Norman Gray
-http://nxg.me.uk
+https://nxg.me.uk