On May 31, 2008, at 11:12 AM, Simon Spiegel wrote:
A followup: As I said, I don't know the details of the APA style, but
from a first glance, the examples I saw on the web don't look
dramatically different from biblatex's authoryear-comp style. So you
definitely wouldn't have to start from
On 1 Jun 2008, at 8:35 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On May 31, 2008, at 11:12 AM, Simon Spiegel wrote:
A followup: As I said, I don't know the details of the APA style, but
from a first glance, the examples I saw on the web don't look
dramatically different from biblatex's authoryear-comp
I use apacite.sty (and BibDesk) to prepare reference lists for
articles, NIH progress reports and NIH grants. As of the end of May
2008 NIH wants citations to include the PubMed Central ID for certain
publications. OK, I get that, and when BibDesk accesses PubMed it
downloads that PMCID
On May 31, 2008, at 8:39 AM, Robert Sekuler wrote:
I use apacite.sty (and BibDesk) to prepare reference lists for
articles, NIH progress reports and NIH grants. As of the end of May
2008 NIH wants citations to include the PubMed Central ID for certain
publications. OK, I get that, and
On 31.05.2008, at 17:39, Robert Sekuler wrote:
I use apacite.sty (and BibDesk) to prepare reference lists for
articles, NIH progress reports and NIH grants. As of the end of May
2008 NIH wants citations to include the PubMed Central ID for certain
publications. OK, I get that, and when
On May 31, 2008, at 9:35 AM, Simon Spiegel wrote:
On 31.05.2008, at 17:39, Robert Sekuler wrote:
I use apacite.sty (and BibDesk) to prepare reference lists for
articles, NIH progress reports and NIH grants. As of the end of May
2008 NIH wants citations to include the PubMed Central ID for
On 2008-05-31, at 9:26 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On May 31, 2008, at 8:39 AM, Robert Sekuler wrote:
I use apacite.sty (and BibDesk) to prepare reference lists for
articles, NIH progress reports and NIH grants. As of the end of May
2008 NIH wants citations to include the PubMed Central ID
On 31.05.2008, at 19:58, Simon Spiegel wrote:
On 31.05.2008, at 18:56, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On May 31, 2008, at 9:35 AM, Simon Spiegel wrote:
On 31.05.2008, at 17:39, Robert Sekuler wrote:
I use apacite.sty (and BibDesk) to prepare reference lists for
articles, NIH progress reports