Yes. You are correct. That is what they are.

Thanks for pointing this out. It probably should have been made clear at the
beginning of the book since this is not common in the majority of books I
own purchased here in the US.

Thanks again.
 
Rick
 

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#>Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 10:42 AM
#>To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
#>Subject: Re: [sqlite] The SQL Guide to SQLite
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#>Rick Ratchford wrote:
#>> I just received my copy of the new book "The SQL Guide to 
#>SQLite" by 
#>> Rick F. van der Lans.
#>>
#>> There are many references within the book that are 
#>contained in square 
#>> brackets and some sort of keyword or code.
#>>
#>> Example: "...written about SQLite; see for example [NEWM05] and 
#>> [OWEN06]."
#>
#>These are most likely citations. See if there's a 
#>bibliography (a list of other books, articles and such) at 
#>the end of the book, each reference identified by one of these codes.
#>
#>Igor Tandetnik 
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