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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex/urlbst/urlbst.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex/urlbst/urlbst.tex index c642188d7c0..4cbf3910dd2 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex/urlbst/urlbst.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex/urlbst/urlbst.tex @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ \title{The \texttt{urlbst} package} \author{Norman Gray\\\texttt{<http://nxg.me.uk>}} -\date{Version 0.6-5, 2011 March 8} +\date{Version 0.7, 2011 July 20} %\usepackage{times} \usepackage{url} @@ -228,12 +228,16 @@ not appear to materially disagree. ISO-690~\cite{url:iso690} is a formal standard for this stuff. Walker and Taylor's \emph{Columbia Guide to Online Style}~\cite{walker06} provides extensive coverage (but is only available on dead trees). -Emory University's -\emph{Citation Formats}~\cite{emory95} is a compendium of links rather -than a guide itself. The APA has a couple of style guides, a proposed -one~\cite{url:weapas} and a style included in the published APA style -guide~\cite{apastyle} (I'm not sure of the relationship between these -last two). +There are two style guides associated with the APA, namely +the published APA style +guide~\cite{apastyle} (a paper-only publication, so should be +ignored by all, if there's any justice in the world), and what appears +to be the 1998 web-citation proposal for that~\cite{url:weapas}, which +also includes some useful links. +The TeX FAQ~\cite{texfaq} has both practical advice and pointers to other sources.% +\footnote{Emory University's Goizueta Business Library once had a collection of +useful links on this topic, but they've whimsically changed the URL at least twice +since I first distributed \ub, and I've got fed up fixing their broken link.} \section{Hints} |