Mirror help The Bibliographical Mirror gives you access to all the references currently existing in the doc/@refrence.bib files located in the URLib local collection. >>> THERE ARE TWO WAY TO ACCESS THE REFERENCES. 1. By clicking "All the References in One Page" (see the last two lines in the previous page) The references are sorted into alphabetical order based on the citation keys. You can access them in BibTex format or in Refer format. The references in Refer format can easily be imported by EndNote. Since this page might be large, you can visualize just the references of interest by selecting them from keywords. This is the next option. 2. By submitting a search expression By submitting some keywords you activate the search engine. You should enter the keywords following the syntax below. [not] <field> <words> Find the entries containing the given words in any field with a prefix matching the <field> argument. For example, `a' matches both `author' and `address', and `au' matches `author' only. If the <field> argument is `-' (or any string with no letters or numbers), match any field. If `not' appears before the <field>, the sense of the search is reversed. The symbols `~' and `!' can be used in place of `not'. Each word is a contiguous sequence of letters and digits. Case is ignored; accents should be omitted; apostrophes are not required. Single characters and a few common words are also ignored. Any word ending with an asterisk is treated as a prefix. Thus, `point*' matches `point', `points', `pointer', etc. and [not] <field> <words> or [not] <field> <words> Intersect (resp. union) the results of the given search with the previous search. Several of these commands may be combined on a single line. Commands are handled in the order in which they appear; there is no pre- cedence. Unlike other commands, and like `not', these must be spelled out completely. `&' can be used in place of `and', and `|' can be used in place of `or'. OBSERVATION The most common fields are: abstract address author booktitle chapter edition editor entrytype institution journal keywords month number organization pages publisher school series type volume year The possible entry types are: Article Book Booklet InBook InCollection InProceedings Manual MastersThesis Misc PhdThesis Proceedings TechReport Unpublished Further details on the BibTeX format can be found in: @Manual{BanonPess::BFF, author = "Banon, Gerald Jean Francis and Pessoa, Marco A. C.", title = "BibTeX file format", abstract = "This manual presents the format of the BibTeX files used to make the references to the documents deposited within in the URLib collection.", targetfile = "BFF", size = "56 Kbytes", version = "dpi.inpe.br:banon:1998:04.09.18.31", repository = "dpi.inpe.br/banon/1995/08.25.00.00", }