Fine.

Encourage/remind reference submitters to include book ISBN & journal ISSN. EG Dr
Dobbs Journal is ISSN 1044-789X.

And DOI if available (Digital Object Identifier) see doi.org - these are
permanent liks which do not change if the underlying host server changes name or
address.  A program 'resolves' the DOI to get you the document.  Trendy now but
becoming standard for academic journals.

and to provide web links AS WELL AS paper ones?

Paul

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| -----Original Message-----
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Beman Dawes
| Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 3:35 PM
| To: Boost mailing list
| Subject: [boost] Boost Bibliography?
|
|
| I've had a request that we set up a web page listing publications about
| Boost or Boost Libraries. The point being that it will be generally
| interesting, and possibly useful as a historical record. If Boost or any
| participants ever apply for a grant, such a bibliography is often required.
|
| Presumably such a page would go in the "more" directory, and be linked to
| from the home page.
|
| Attached is a quick draft of a "Boost Bibliography" page. Each entry is
| bookmarked so it can be referenced directly from other web pages.
|
| Comments?
|
| --Beman

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