Thanks a lot, George & Michael. I really appreciate your suggestions.

Nazmul

On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 1:59 PM, Michael Dickens <m...@alum.mit.edu> wrote:

> Hi Nazmul - If you use the GNU Radio GIT master and update it regularly, I
> think that
>
> GNU Radio Website, accessed February 2012. [Online]. Available:
> http://www.gnuradio.org
>
> is complete enough, since it refers to both the project in general as well
> as the code.  If you use a specific version (e.g., of the GIT master or a
> release such as 3.5.1), you'd probably want to state that just to make it
> clear.  The (La)TeX markup that I use for the above is:
>
> @misc{url:gnu-radio,
>  author = "{GNU Radio Website}",
>  year = "{accessed February 2012}",
>  url = {http://www.gnuradio.org}
> }
>
> The important parts for any URL-based citation such as this are: (0) The
> project name, with any distinguishing characteristics needed to make it
> unique (such as the version number or extended name if there are more than
> 1 projects using a similar name); (1) when you last accessed the URL, since
> websites do change and sometimes you won't have accessed it for a while
> before you submitted the paper; and (2) a valid URL as of the month of last
> access (for example, the above URL works with or without the trailing '/',
> while others require it).  That said, before I submit such a paper I always
> work through the URLs and update their info, verifying each one to make
> sure it is still valid & if not then figuring out the correct URL.
>
> Hope this helps! - MLD
>
>
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Muhammad Nazmul Islam

Graduate Student
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Wireless Information & Networking Laboratory
Rutgers, USA.
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