Disclaimer: I know you're not a lawyer! :)
This question is for university assignments, not work nor personal.
Say I'm looking for the implementation of something very very specific, and I find that in an open source project (say, using google code search).
The thing itself is about 20 ~ 30 lines of code, and constitutes less than 10%...
How do I cite authors in Latex?
I tried using natbib package
---- doc.tex ----
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\usepackage{natbib}
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\citeauthor{736184}
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---- doc.bib ----
@inproceedings{736184,
author = {Broder, Andrei Z.},
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but all I get is (author?) (in bold).
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What is the best way of citing an author on his article from a different website that I want to publish on my MediaWiki site?
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According to the IEEE citation style reference, in case we cite urls the access time of the url should be indicated as well.
Does anybody know how to indicate this when using BibTeX?
Thanks,
Zoltan
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