I am afraid that this just doesn't cover most of the "electronic-type"
publications we use on the Web.
Jon Knight's list was an expansion of this was, to my mind, not too
far off the mark. We could cope with the addition of about 3 or 4
(which I nominated earlier) to his list.
The list below doesn't include all the stuff from databases, maps,
etc., etc.
I am sure the group led by Roy will come up with a short list that
will satisfy no one but that will be quite workable, which is what we
are all looking for.
Arthur
Environment Australia
>Simon's suggestion that we adopt Bib-Tex categories for print-media
>categories is a winner in my estimation. So much so, I am moved to
>transcribe them below.
>
>Any documentalists out there know any strong objections or exceptions?
>
>>From page 145 of the LaTeX User Guide & Reference Manual
>Leslie Lamport, 1986
>
>article
>book
>booklet
>inBook
>inCollection
>inProceedings
>manual
>mastersThesis
>misc
>phdThesis
>proceedings
>techReport
>unpublished
>
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