2.4.2 Literature References
Every reference must start with the sequence "[Name <(>year<x><)>]"
(without the quotes). Name and year must match the markup in the running
text [see 2.4.1 Markups] to be able
to automatically detect the matching markup-reference pairs. The single
information fields of a reference (Author1, Author2, Title...) should be
divided by commas or semicolons. The brackets around the year are optional.
Four examples for the different main types of documents should serve as
a template:
- referencing Books:
[Goll (99)] Goll, J.: "The Guide to Hyper-G"; Springer, Heidelberg
/ New York (1999)
- referencing Journals:
[Wonko and Tsio 99b] Wonko, A. C., Tsio, F.: "Extended Use of Hyperlinks";
J.UCS (Journal for Universal Computer Science), 5, 3 (1999), 225-327. The
form 5, 3 (1999) indicates volume number 5, issue number 3 1999. 225-327
indicate the page numbering.
- referencing Proceedings:
[Tsio 99a] Tsio, F.: "Hypermedia Systems in the Future"; Proc.
Ed-MEDIA'99, AACE Publishing, Vancouver (1999), 115-123.
- referencing Reports:
[Mollester, Goll 99c] Mollester, K., Goll, J.: "Information Landscapes
and their Advantages in Large Hypermedia Systems"; IIG Report 998,
Graz, Austria (1999), also appeared as electronic version, anonymous FTP
autnet.org, in publications/June-99-online.