Hi Roberto,

thank you very much for your response. That worked well. I however recognized 
that the
\bibnodot{.} command as described in apacite.pdf page 21 did not work with lyx. 
Does it
work in your case?

The author of apacite.pdf also describes that the same thing can be 
accomplished with the
url and the lastchecked field but I don't understand how. Do you know how?

Thanks again.

Best,
Mirko


On Sun, 4 Nov 2007 05:35:21 -0000 (WET)
Roberto Gorjão <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Olá Mirko,
> 
> To cite web references, you should place them in the "Howpublished" or
> "Note" fields.
> 
> The BibTeX source gets like this:
> howpublished = {Retrieved...}
> or
> note = {Retrieved...}
> 
> Some URL are quite long, so I use the url package in the LaTeX preamble:
> \usepackage{url}
> Like that, long URLs that could be longer than the line length, are
> correctly divided.
> 
> If you use this package, you should then write: Retrieved October, 2007,
> from \url{http://www.somewebsite.com}
> 
> One thing that you'll probably need to figure these things out is the
> apacite Manual, which you can find at this page's documentation link:
> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/apacite.html (table
> on page 16 is quite helpful)
> 
> You may also find useful the Wikipedia page on BibTeX:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX
> 
> Saudações,
> 
> Roberto
> 
> --------------
> On Sun, November 4, 2007 1:31 am, Mirko Briemle wrote:
> >
> > Do you know how I can site References that were retrieved from a website
> with the
> > url field and the lastchecked field in the .bib file. This means I would
> like to have
> > something like this in my References: "Retrieved November 03, 2007 from
> http:\\website.edu."
> >
> > Best,
> > Mirko
> 
> 
> 
> ---------------------Roberto Gorjão
> freelance designer and web designer
> personal site: www.castelosnoar.com
> PORTUGAL / BRAGA / PÓVOA DE LANHOSO
> 
> 
> 
> 

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